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Former Lincoln Assemblyman & Lt. Gov. RGN
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E: 2.31, S: 4.47

« on: October 05, 2016, 05:05:51 PM »

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Former Lincoln Assemblyman & Lt. Gov. RGN
RGN08
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Posts: 1,194
Philippines


Political Matrix
E: 2.31, S: 4.47

« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2016, 05:14:04 AM »

At roughly the same time in their respective terms, four other presidents earned “very good” net satisfaction ratings: Benigno Aquino III at 60 percent, Joseph Estrada also at 60 percent, and Corazon Aquino at 53 percent. Only Fidel Ramos received a higher net rating than Mr. Duterte, with 66 percent.

I find it hillarious since Ramos was elected with... 23.58%.

Well, no that I browse throught results, every Filipino President since then was elected with plularity only (Estrada: 39.86%, Macapagal-Arroyo: 39.99%, Aquino: 42.08%, Duterte: 39.01%).

It's also amusing to see disparity between same ticket presidential and vice presidential candidates results. Miriam Defensor Santiago got rather miserable 3.42%, while Bongbong only narrowly lost the VP race with 34.47%).
Too sad because Defensor Santiago passed away last week due to stage 4 lung cancer. (she had cancer for 2 years)
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Former Lincoln Assemblyman & Lt. Gov. RGN
RGN08
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Posts: 1,194
Philippines


Political Matrix
E: 2.31, S: 4.47

« Reply #2 on: October 06, 2016, 07:25:00 AM »

At roughly the same time in their respective terms, four other presidents earned “very good” net satisfaction ratings: Benigno Aquino III at 60 percent, Joseph Estrada also at 60 percent, and Corazon Aquino at 53 percent. Only Fidel Ramos received a higher net rating than Mr. Duterte, with 66 percent.

I find it hillarious since Ramos was elected with... 23.58%.

Well, no that I browse throught results, every Filipino President since then was elected with plularity only (Estrada: 39.86%, Macapagal-Arroyo: 39.99%, Aquino: 42.08%, Duterte: 39.01%).

It's also amusing to see disparity between same ticket presidential and vice presidential candidates results. Miriam Defensor Santiago got rather miserable 3.42%, while Bongbong only narrowly lost the VP race with 34.47%).
Too sad because Defensor Santiago passed away last week due to stage 4 lung cancer. (she had cancer for 2 years)

I just realized that except of 2004 Filipinos elected President and Vice President from diffrent tickets every time since 1992.

It would be funny to see something like this in the U.S. (though it's not really unusual at statewide level).
Well it happened once in the U.S., 1796
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Former Lincoln Assemblyman & Lt. Gov. RGN
RGN08
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Posts: 1,194
Philippines


Political Matrix
E: 2.31, S: 4.47

« Reply #3 on: October 07, 2016, 05:02:22 AM »

Might as well update this as new polling numbers arrive.
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