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Sara Duterte Leads Philippine Presidential and Satisfaction Surveys

Recent surveys indicate that Sara Duterte is leading in both hypothetical presidential races for 2028 and public satisfaction ratings in the Philippines. She maintains a strong lead over other potential candidates, including Leni Robredo, and also tops satisfaction ratings alongside Tito Sotto.

30 May, 16:00 — 31 May, 05:37
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SCMPMostly Factual14d ago

AI ‘slopaganda’ and the battle for Philippine political reality

The Philippines is no stranger to politically weaponised memes and internet trolls. What has changed is the way information warfare is waged, now requiring nothing more than a smartphone and a well-crafted prompt. Supporters of former president Rodrigo Duterte helped pioneer the industrialised use of social media to spread disinformation, rewarding loyalists and destroying opponents through the ruthless deployment of memes, viral videos, paid amplifiers and manufactured trending topics. Analy...

By Alan Robles

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inquirerMostly Factual14d ago

Sara Duterte leads surveys on presidential race, approval rating

MANILA, Philippines — Vice President Sara Duterte topped the 2028 presidential preference rankings and net satisfaction ratings among high-level government officials in two separate surveys released on Saturday by the country’s leading pollsters. The surveys by Pulse Asia and Social Weather Stations (SWS) were conducted before the House of Representatives impeached Duterte on May 11

By NewsPublish

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philstarMostly Factual14d ago

Philippines verifying Chinese structures in Panatag

Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro Jr. confirmed yesterday that the Philippines has received “raw information” indicating that China has built structures in Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal, also called Bajo de Masinloc, in the West Philippine Sea.

By Michael Punongbayan

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