Sotto raps pre-election surveys; says polling firms should be held responsible for nation's woes
Vice presidential candidate Senate President Vicente C. Sotto III is not comfortable with pre-election surveys.
‘’If surveys are used to condition the minds of our people on who should be elected as the next leader, then polling firms should also be held answerable to the plight of majority of our people who continue to live under terrible conditions,’’ Sotto said in a statement.
Since the start of the May 2022 election race, former Senator Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has been leading the presidential race.
In the latest Pulse Asia survey, Sotto’s running mate, presidential candidate Senator Panfilo M. Lacson, is ranked fifth among the 10 presidential aspirants.
The same survey showed Marcos leading the pack with 56 percent lead, followed by Vice President Leni Robredo with 24.
Manila Mayor Isko Moreno has eight percent, followed by Senator Emmanuel Pacquiao with six. Lacson has two.
‘’Yung mga nanalo sa survey noong nakaraang eleksyon, may nagawa ba para umunlad ang bansa? (Those who won last year based on surveys, were they able to contribute to the progress of the country?) May katiyakan ba na mababawasan ang mahirap kung sila nga ang mananalo? (Is there a guarantee that the burden of the country be lessened if they win?),’’ Sotto asked.
‘’Ano ang kanilang naging ambag para umunlad ang buhay ng mga Pilipino? (What will their contribution be to make the lives of Filipinos better?),’’ he added.