Sep 042015
 
President Aquino raises the hand of DILG Secretary Mar Roxas to the shower of confetti after Aquino endorsed Roxas for the presidential race at the Club Filipino in Greenhills on Friday. Aquino cited Roxas' record and pointed to him as the best bet to continue the "Daang Matuwid" (Straight Path).  (MNS photo)

President Aquino raises the hand of DILG Secretary Mar Roxas to the shower of confetti after Aquino endorsed Roxas for the presidential race at the Club Filipino in Greenhills on Friday. Aquino cited Roxas’ record and pointed to him as the best bet to continue the “Daang Matuwid” (Straight Path). (MNS photo)

MANILA (Mabuhay) — Interior Secretary Manuel “Mar” Roxas II has topped a Liberal Party (LP)-commissioned survey on the voter’s preference for president in 2016.

Speaking to reporters, LP stalwart and Caloocan Rep. Edgar Erice disclosed that the LP did a one-to-one survey between Roxas and Vice President Jejomar Binay.

Erice said the survey was conducted only between Roxas and Binay because they were, so far, the only candidates who have declared their presidential ambitions.

He said Roxas got 53 percent while Binay had 37 percent. Ten percent remained undecided.

The survey was conducted among 1,200 respondents nationwide right after Aquino endorsed Roxas.

He said the question was, “If the elections were held today, who will you vote for President?”

Erice, however, did not disclose the polling firm the LP commissioned, adding that it was commissioned “to come up with a campaign strategy.”

He said that ratings of Roxas surely went up after Aquino anointed him to be his successor.

“Lumalabas ngayon na mayroong significant influence yung endorsement ni Pangulong Aquino (It shows that President Aquino’s endorsement has a significant influence [on Roxas’ ratings]),” he said.

Asked whether they have already decided on Roxas’ tandem, he said they are still courting Senator Grace Poe.

“Sana ma-enlighten siya na hindi ganoon kadali mamahala ng isang bansa (I hope she becomes enlightened about the fact that it’s not easy to govern a country),” he said. (MNS)

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