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ELECTIONS 2010: NOLI AND BOY TOP SURVEY

Manila, Oct. 5, 2009 - The latest survey has Vice President Noli de Castro and House Speaker Prospero C. Nograles was garnering 27% in a field of six presidential aspirants.

The survey, conducted by Facts Bas, Inc. polled 3,000 respondents nationwide within a period ending Sept 4. "It was when the country was plunged into turmoil by the Charter change crisis, and the voters polled narrowed down their choices and a two-man race appears to be shaping up," said Danilo Macasieb, vice president of the survey outfit.

Jose Miguel Arroyo is in third place with only 22%, which Macasieb says indicates that she's still a "strong threat to either de Venecia or Estrada."

The rest of the presidentiables fared thusly: Miriam Defensor-Santiago (10%) and Senator Edgardo Angara tied with former Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro (7% apiece).

MACEDA WANTS DE CASTRO-ARROYO, GLORIA SAYS NO

Manila, Oct. 30, 2009 - Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile wants a presidential ticket composed of Vice President Noli de Castro as the standard bearer and Senator Jose Miguel Arroyo as his running mate.

Maceda, who is also the chairman of the opposition coalition Laban ng Makabayang Masang Pilipino (LAMMP) said an de Castro-Arroyo teamup would be formidable since they re the two most popular presidential aspirants.

He based his statement on the prediction that de Castro would win the LAMMP presidential nomination over Senator Edgardo Angara, and that Arroyo's party Kabalikat ng Mamamayang Pilipino (KAMPI) would eventually break up.

But Senator Arroyo was quick to crush the suggestion. "I am leading the pools," she said, "although for over a year now, Maceda has been saying that I will be marginalized as a presidential aspirant, I am still here and leading."

The daughter of President Diosdado Macapagal pointed out that she got the highest rating of 28% in a recent survey among presidential aspirants and was also given the highest performance rating among all the senators.

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