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Lakas-CMD sees landslide win for Sara

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Lakas-CMD sees landslide win for Sara
Sara Duterte, daughter of incumbent President Rodrigo Duterte, and running mate of presidential candidate Bongbong Marcos, son of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, delivers her speech during a campaign rally inside a gymnasium in Bocaue town, Bulacan province, north of Manila on Feb. 8, 2022.
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MANILA, Philippines — The leadership of the Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats expects vice presidential candidate Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio to sustain and even widen her lead over rivals, leading to a landslide win in the May elections.

House Majority Leader and Lakas-CMD president Martin Romualdez of Leyte’s 1st District predicted that Duterte, Lakas-CMD chair running in tandem with former senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr. of the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas under the UniTeam, will further break away from their respective rivals who have been consistently lagging behind.

“I am convinced that Mayor Duterte will not only sustain her lead over her rivals, but will gain further, now that we are in the official campaign season where the vice presidential candidate could bring her and the UniTeam’s platforms directly to the people and expound on them,” he said.

“Add the fact that she’s already going around the country for her campaign, sealing off support from folks and politicians alike,” Romualdez added.

Romualdez spoke following the release of results of the survey conducted by Laylo Research, which showed Duterte was the vice president of choice by 60 percent of respondents compared to 19 percent of her closest rival, Senate President Vicente Sotto III.

Duterte also topped the latest Pulse Asia survey conducted from Jan. 19 to 24 where she got the nod of 50 percent of the respondents with 29 percent picking Sotto.

The Lakas-CMD president noted that the Laylo mega poll, which was participated in by 15,450 voters across the country, was carried out from Jan. 10 to 26, when the official campaign period had not started.

The Laylo report showed Duterte not only led in demographics, but even in age, gender and economic classes of voters.

At the start of the campaign, Duterte barnstormed key areas in the Visayas and Mindanao through her “Mahalin Natin ang Pilipinas Ride” where she notched the support and backing of political leaders, various groups and grassroots organizations.

Even in Bicol, Duterte got assurances of support and endorsements from key political leaders in the region, including Camarines Sur Gov. Migz Villafuerte, Camarines Sur Rep. LRay Villafuerte, Camarines Norte Edgardo Tallado and Albay Rep. Joey Salceda.

Duterte has also initially campaigned in Central Luzon, particularly in Nueva Ecija and Nueva Vizcaya, and in the National Capital Region where she got the endorsement of political leaders and support of various groups and even ordinary folks.

“We will not only sustain the lead, but we will veer away,” said Romualdez of Duterte’s chances in the elections, as he noted the sustained endorsements and pledges of support even by Church-based groups and congregations, including El Shaddai.

El Shaddai leader Mike Velarde recently endorsed Duterte and Marcos where he also echoed UniTeam’s call for unity: “It’s time for us Filipinos to be united.”

Velarde recalled that El Shaddai delivered 2.5 million votes to former president Joseph Estrada in the 1998 elections.

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