As of January 22-26, Aquino and Villar were statistically ties, with 37% choosing Aquino as their preference for president and 35% for Villar. The survey has a plus/minus margin of error of 2%, which means Aquino's ratings may be the same as Villar's. The fall of Noynoy Aquino’s ratings has negatively and congruently affected our race in the local areas. My opponent Mike Defensor’s rating jumped by 30.4 points to closing in to my ratings that dropped by 42.5 points.
Our Liberal Party spokesman Quezon Rep. Lorenzo Tañada III acknowledged on Wednesday that the so-called "Cory Magic" that catapulted Aquino as the favorite to win the presidential race may already be wearing off. "I would acknowledge that. But the symbolism of what Cory stood for is what Noynoy stands for," Tañada told e reporters when asked to comment on the new Pulse Asia.
Tañada revealed Aquino's previous campaign ads were handled and conceptualized by the senator’s youngest sister, Kris Aquino, and her friend Boy Abunda. He added that aside from advertising, Kris is also involved in fund raising for the senator. I hope Boy Abunda and Kris Aquino refrain from involving themselves in partisan politics. The whole Liberal Party is already affected.
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