NP ‘senatoriables’ top SWS survey

NP ‘senatoriables’ top SWS survey

Nacionalista Party senatorial candidates topped the December 27-28 special survey of the Social Weather Stations (SWS), which was privately commissioned by Rep. Ronaldo Zamora.

Sen. Bong Revilla, NP’s guest candidate, leads the list of 66 senatorial candidates with 55 percent of preference of those surveyed. Revilla was followed closely by Sen. Jinggoy Estrada with 54 percent; Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago (NP’s guest candidate) with 50 percent, Sen. Pia Cayetano (NP candidate) with 46 percent; Frank Drilon with 44 percent; Ralph Recto with 40 percent, and Tito Sotto with 37 percent.

From Victor to Victim

How fickle a man’s fortunes can be.

Not very long ago, Manny Villar was enjoying the momentary glory of being one of the top two contenders for the 2010 Presidential elections.

Within a week’s time however, Villar finds himself turned from Victor to Victim, thanks to what his people call “mga nag Hudas” or traitors. If last weeks’ glory had to do with surveys, this week’s torture apparently also has to do with surveys.

I am told that this week is suppose to be another “survey week” where a major survey company will be going through town to rate the Presidential candidates and would be senators.

Management Ability as an Issue

For reasons clear only to them, (some) members of the so-called “yellow army” bristle easily when trying-to-make-up-their-mind voters raise questions — even legitimate, reasonable ones — about the qualifications of their hero, Mr. Aquino, to be president. On the slightest suggestion that other candidates may be better able to solve the problems of the country, they affect a looking-down-the-nose, holier-than-thou attitude that seems to tell the unenlightened blasphemer that he must certainly belong to the forces of darkness.

Juan Ponce Enrile Interview Clarifies “Double Insertion”

(THIS transcript of a press interview with Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile on Sept. 15, 2008, can help clarify issues on the “double insertion” of P200 million for the C5 road in the 2008 budget. Enrile, now Senate president, was then chairman of the finance committee that worked on the budget, while Sen. Manuel Villar was the Senate President.)

PhilNews Voting: Who Will be the Next President of the Philippines?

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So who’s good and who’s evil?

Surely, there must be something mentally dishonest about dismissing an SWS presidential poll as “nabibili sa Quiapo” after trumpeting the very same poll when it was reporting you in a commanding lead in the months earlier. Actually, the latest SWS poll — the December 27-28 one — still shows Mr. Aquino’s 44% voter base basically unchanged, but it also shows Mr. Villar’s growing to 33%, putting him within striking distance. What this confirms is that it’s really just a two-man race.

An Interview with Camille Villar

Presidentiable Forum at De La Salle Zobel

This January 9, Saturday, Movement for Better Values will be joining Noynoy, Gibo and Dick Gordon in a Presidentiable Forum to be anchored by Mike Enriquez of GMA 7. Venue is De La Salle Zobel School’s Sylvia Lina Auditorium in Ayala Alabang Village @9am-12nn.

The auditorium can only seat 1,000 pax, so please come early to join the Tropang Villar! It will be first come-first seated. We need to have as many orange-shirted MBV supporters this Saturday. Come as early as 8am, if not earlier.

Manny Villar on Facebook

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