President Marcos denied that his recent move to revamp his Cabinet was just a political spin. In an interview with reporters in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Marcos stressed that his decision to ask all his Cabinet members to resign is his way of fixing a problem and looking into it deeply. He said a...
President Marcos faces public distrust A Pulse Asia survey conducted from May 6 to 9 found that majority of Filipino voters continue to trust former president Rodrigo Duterte, while a plurality express distrust toward President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. The survey found that 63 percent of respondents...
(PULSE ASIA) As partial results continue to come in following the elections on May 12, Pulse Asia President Ronald Holmes offered insights into the factors that may have contributed to the differences between the firm’s pre-election surveys and the actual vote count. According to Holmes, late...
Pulse Asia has disowned a survey that was allegedly conducted and released under its name in Davao City from April 26 to May 6 that purportedly showed former president Rodrigo Duterte, his sons, grandson, and a close ally commanding huge advantage in the forthcoming local elections. In a statement...
Vice President Sara Duterte said she was surprised by the sudden leap in her approval and trust ratings despite the political attacks that have been hurled against her. Vice President Sara Duterte (MB File Photo) “Well, nagulat ako nung nakita po yung numbers ng pagtitiwala ng mga tao sa akin (I...
Pulse Asia President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. saw a sharp decline in his approval and trust ratings, while Vice President Sara Duterte recorded the only gains among the country’s top officials, based on Pulse Asia’s “Ulat ng Bayan” survey conducted from March 23 to 29. The survey revealed that...
PULSE ASIA If the May elections were held today, five party-list groups may each secure the maximum of three seats in the House of Representatives, based on the Pulse Asia survey results released on Friday, April 11. Tingog (6.11 percent), ACT-CIS (5.57 percent), Duterte Youth (4.74 percent),...
PULSE ASIA With just over a month left before the May 2025 elections, Senator Bong Go continues to lead the race for the senate, based on the latest Pulse Asia survey conducted from March 23 to 29. In the survey results released on Friday, April 11, Go remains in solo first place, securing 61.9...
Pulse Asia A survey conducted by Pulse Asia from Feb. 20 to 26 revealed a predominantly negative perception of Philippine politics among Filipino registered voters, with the majority describing it as “magulo” or chaotic. The results of the February 2025 “Pulso ng Bayan” Survey showed over a...
Pulse Asia A Pulse Asia survey conducted from Feb. 20 to 26 revealed that 45 percent of Filipino voters disagree with the House of Representatives’ decision to file an impeachment case against Vice President Sara Duterte in the Senate. Meanwhile, 26 percent of respondents support the filing, 23...
Taguig City 2nd district Rep. Pammy Zamora (PPAB) Survey results from both Social Weather Stations (SWS) and Pulse Asia last month vindicate the House of Representatives on their stand regarding the Ayuda para sa Kapos ang Kita Program (AKAP)....
Pulse Asia A significant majority of the electorate (79 percent) reported awareness of the party-list system, based on the results of the Pulse Asia non-commissioned survey released on Monday, Feb. 10. Awareness levels across geographic areas range from 68 percent in the Visayas to 98 percent in...