FMJ, Sara,double-digit drop in approval, trust ratings
By Nidz Godino
"Significant erosions" remarked approval and trust ratings of President Ferdinand Marcos Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte-Carpio have seen in latest survey conducted by Pulse Asia.
Survey , conducted from Sept. 10 to 14,2023, found only 65 percent of respondents approved of FMJ's performance, down 15 points from 80 percent he obtained in similar survey conducted in June.
Some 10 percent said they disapprove of President's performance, up from six percent, while those who were undecided increased from 17 percent to 25 percent.
FMJ approval ratings decreased by double digits across all areas and socio-economic classes.
It remained highest among those in Visayas at 73 percent,from 87 percent, followed by those in balance Luzon at 66 percent from 81 percent, Metro Manila at 60 percent from 74 percent and Mindanao at 60 percent from 74 percent.
Those who approved President's performance dropped by over 20 points among class ABC from 75 percent to 53 percent and E from 82 percent to 53 percent and 12 points among class D from 80 percent to 68 percent.
Meanwhile, Duterte still obtained higher approval rating than FMJ although it dropped from 84 percent in June to 73 percent in September survey.
Some five percent said they approved of Duterte's performance, up from two percent, while those who were undecided increased from 14 percent to 22 percent.
Across areas, Duterte still obtained highest approval rating in her bailiwick Mindanao at 87 percent from 96 percent, followed by those in Visayas at 85 percent from 90 percent, balance Luzon at 64 percent from 77 percent and Metro Manila at 63 percent from 75 percent.
It also dropped across socio-economic classes, with highest among class E at 76 percent from 84 percent, followed by those in class D at 68 percent from 80 percent and class ABC at 54 percent from 72 percent.
In terms of trust, FMJ obtained 71 percent in latest survey, down 14 points from 85 percent he obtained in June poll.
Some six percent of respondents distrust FMJ from four percent, while 23 percent were undecided from 11 percent.
Trust for the President was highest among those in Visayas at 77 percent from 90 percent, followed by those in Mindanao at 73 percent from 78 percent, Metro Manila at 70 percent from 78 percent and rest of Luzon at 68 percent from 88 percent.
Duterte, meanwhile, obtained trust rating of 75 percent, down from 87 percent in June survey.
Those who distrusted her slightly increased to five percent from three percent, while undecideds doubled to 20 percent from 10 percent.
Across areas, trust in Duterte was highest among those in Mindanao at 92 percent from 98 percent, followed by those in Visayas at 83 percent from 92 percent, Metro Manila at 75 percent from 79 percent and rest of Luzon at 64 percent from 82 percent.
Like FMJ and Duterte, three other top officials of country also experienced declines in their approval and trust ratings in September survey.
Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri obtained an approval rating of 50 percent from 56 percent and trust rating of 49 percent from 57 percent
Meanwhile, approval rating of Speaker Martin Romualdez dropped to 41 percent from 52 percent, while his trust rating dropped to 38 percent from 54 percent.
Approval and trust ratings of Chief Justice Alexander Gesmundo dropped by 10 points to 34 percent from 44 percent and 33 percent from 43 percent, respectively.
Survey had 1,200 adult respondents and margin of error of plus or minus 2.8 percent.
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