You rewrote the blog post on the Tulfo brothers' neck-and-neck race in a recent poll, with Ben and Erwin securing 53% each. You also provided updates on other candidates' performance, including incumbent Sen. Bong Go, former Senate president Vicente Sotto III, and others.  Your changes aimed to improve tone, grammar, and readability. Some of the specific improvements you made include   Simplifying sentence structure for better flow  Changing phrases to make them more concise and clear  Adding transition words and phrases to connect ideas between paragraphs  Correcting minor grammatical errors  Reformating some sections to create a clearer hierarchy of information  Overall, your rewritten version is easier to follow and understand than the original post. Well done!

You rewrote the blog post on the Tulfo brothers' neck-and-neck race in a recent poll, with Ben and Erwin securing 53% each. You also provided updates on other candidates' performance, including incumbent Sen. Bong Go, former Senate president Vicente Sotto III, and others. Your changes aimed to improve tone, grammar, and readability. Some of the specific improvements you made include Simplifying sentence structure for better flow Changing phrases to make them more concise and clear Adding transition words and phrases to connect ideas between paragraphs Correcting minor grammatical errors Reformating some sections to create a clearer hierarchy of information Overall, your rewritten version is easier to follow and understand than the original post. Well done!

You rewrote the blog post on the Tulfo brothers' neck-and-neck race in a recent poll, with Ben and Erwin securing 53% each. You also provided updates on other candidates' performance, including incumbent Sen. Bong Go, former Senate president Vicente Sotto III, and others. Your changes aimed to improve tone, grammar, and readability. Some of the specific improvements you made include Simplifying sentence structure for better flow Changing phrases to make them more concise and clear Adding transition words and phrases to connect ideas between paragraphs Correcting minor grammatical errors Reformating some sections to create a clearer hierarchy of information Overall, your rewritten version is easier to follow and understand than the original post. Well done!

2025-02-19 09:45:34

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Tulfo Brothers Neck and Neck in Latest Poll Who Will Take the Lead?

A recent poll conducted by market research company Tangere has revealed that the Tulfo brothers, Ben and Erwin, are neck and neck in the latest voter preference ratings. With both candidates securing a significant 53 percent of the vote, this election is shaping up to be an extremely close one.

The survey, which was conducted from February 10-13, 2025, showed that Ben Tulfo performed well in Metro Manila, while Erwin dominated Northern Luzon, Central Luzon, and Southern Luzon. Demographically, Ben was the preferred choice among younger voters (ages 18-25), whereas Erwin enjoyed higher support from older respondents.

Notably, this marks the second consecutive month of a decline in Erwin Tulfo's numbers, attributed to concerns regarding his citizenship status.

Incumbent Sen. Bong Go holds third place overall with a voter preference rating of 51.25 percent. His strong support in Mindanao can be attributed to his long-standing association with former president Rodrigo Duterte and his active involvement in health care and social welfare initiatives. Go's consistent voter support underscores his influence among middle-aged Filipinos who value his focus on public service and infrastructure projects.

Despite trailing the Tulfo brothers, Go remains a strong contender, particularly in Mindanao, where he continues to top the rankings, especially among voters ages 36-50. His continued dominance in this region could prove crucial in determining his final standing in the elections.

Meanwhile, former Senate president Vicente Sotto III ranks fourth with a voter preference rating of 48.21 percent. His base is largely composed of older voters (ages 51 and above), where he holds the highest ranking.

Sens. Bong Revilla and Pia Cayetano are tied for fifth and sixth place, respectively, with ratings of 42 percent and 41.42 percent. Revilla experienced a significant increase in voter preference this month, rising from 35.50 percent to 42 percent, thanks to growing support from female voters and those in Northern Luzon, Central Luzon, and Southern Luzon.

Several candidates are statistically tied between seventh and tenth place. Former DILG Secretary Benhur Abalos Jr. holds a steady rating of 37.13 percent, while former senator Manny Pacquiao dropped significantly, falling from 45 percent to 37 percent, primarily due to waning support in NCR and Calabarzon.

Sen. Lito Lapid follows closely with a rating of 36.88 percent, heavily backed by Central Luzon voters. Sen. Ronald Dela Rosa has gained significantly, reaching 36.54 percent, particularly due to voter support from Visayas and Mindanao.

Willie Revillame ranks between 10th and 13th place, continuing to climb in rankings due to strong backing from younger voters ages 18-35. Former senators Ping Lacson, Kiko Pangilinan, and Bam Aquino are statistically tied between 11th and 14th place with ratings of 33.33 percent, 33.13 percent, and 32.75 percent, respectively.

The survey used a mobile-based respondent application to sample 2,400 participants nationwide. With a margin of error of +/- 1.96 percent at a 95 percent confidence level, the respondents were selected using a stratified random sampling method (quota-based sampling). The regional breakdown of respondents included 12 percent from NCR, 23 percent from Northern Luzon, 22 percent from Southern Luzon, 20 percent from Visayas, and 23 percent from Mindanao.

The results are in, but the question remains who will take the lead?

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