The tumble in the approval scores of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte is seen across all socioeconomic classes and key geographic areas, although majority of Filipinos still appreciates their work
MANILA, Philippines – President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte’s approval numbers took a double-digit plunge in the latest survey by pollster Pulse Asia, although they still continue to have majority support.
Duterte’s approval rating dropped to 73% in September, an 11-percentage point drop compared to the 84% score she had in June.For Marcos, the biggest drop in approval – 29 percentage points to be exact – was seen among the country’s poorest, Class E. In Duterte’s case, she lost 18 percentage points among Class ABC.
Some 25% of respondents were undecided for Marcos; 8% were undecided for Duterte. Pulse Asia saw it as an increase in ambivalence toward their performances in office.
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