
Blogger, vloggers, journalists top sources of fake news: poll
86 percent of Filipinos believe that fake news is a problem in the Philippines, Pulse Asia said.
86 percent of Filipinos believe that fake news is a problem in the Philippines, Pulse Asia said.
House Deputy Minority Leader and ACT Teachers Rep. France Castro on Friday said that the recent result of the Pulse Asia survey showing that 66% of Filipino adults are concerned with the soaring prices of basic commodities, should serve “as a wake-up call” to the Marcos administration and “prioritize what the Filipino people really need.”
Public trust in former president Rodrigo Duterte has jumped to 90% three months after he stepped down from office, according to a privately commissioned survey by Pulse Asia.
More than 80 percent of Filipino adults trust the results of the May 2022 elections, the latest Pulse Asia survey said.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is prepared to take the necessary measures to get inflation under control, according to Malacañang.
More than 50 percent of adult Filipinos believe that the Marcos administration should immediately take steps to control inflation, according to the latest Pulse Asia survey.
Pulse Asia’s March survey shows Marcos with a 56% voter preference rating. Robredo is in second place with 24%.
Pulse Asia has disowned a survey making the rounds online, which showed Vice President Leni Robredo closing the gap with Ferdinand Marcos Jr. with a 14-point difference.
Antique Representative Loren Legarda is very much ready for her Senate comeback as she emerged as the only woman in the top five of Pulse Asia’s recent senatorial survey. She also thanked Uniteam’s endorsement that contributed to her popularity.
“Hinding-hindi ko po ito makakalimutan,” broadcaster Raffy Tulfo tells his supporters as he makes it to the top spot in Pulse Asia’s February senatorial survey.