Despite barely moving in Pulse Asia’s latest survey, the camp of Vice President Leni Robredo remains optimistic that she will have enough votes to clinch the presidential race from perennial frontrunner former Senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

In the latest Pulse Asia survey, conducted from April 16 to 21, Marcos retained his 56 percent rating while Robredo got a 23 percent score.
“The latest Pulse survey conducted last April further confirms Vice President Leni Robredo's upward trajectory and momentum,” he spokesman Barry Gutierrez said in a statement.
“Her numbers remain encouraging, even if the survey does not yet capture the series of massive rallies from mid April onwards, including the record-breaking 400k+ Pasay Rally on April 23,” he added.
Robredo’s birthday rally along the stretch of Macapagal Boulevard drew more than 400,000 attendees, according to organizers, though the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) maintained only 70,000 to 80,000 attended it.
The period the Pulse Asia survey was conducted included Black Saturday and Easter Sunday, while Robredo toured Quezon province, Marinduque, Zambales, Negros Oriental, Siquijor, and Cebu the following week from April 18 to 21.
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It came on the heels of the joint press conference by fellow presidential candidates Manila Mayor Isko Moreno, Senator Panfilo Lacson, and former Defense chief Norberto Gonzales wherein Moreno asked Robredo to withdraw from the race.
The survey came also in the aftermath of the fabricated sex scandal video allegedly featuring Aika Robredo, the Vice President’s eldest daughter.
Gutierrez, a lawyer, expressed optimism based on the efforts Robredo’s volunteers are doing on the ground.
“The remaining weeks of the campaign have seen intensified efforts at house-to-house, person-to-person campaigning by thousands of volunteers, which we believe will translate to support on election day,” he said.
“This has truly become a People's Campaign, a grassroots movement of Filipinos from all walks of life and from all over the Philippines. We put our trust that this People's Campaign will win the day on May 9,” the former lawmaker added.