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00:00 Sixteen personalities have come out with a statistical chance of winning the election as a senator if the 2025 elections are held based on the latest results of the Massa Survey of OCTA Research.
00:14 The OCTA Research chose respondents with up to 12 names from the list of possible candidates for the May 2025 elections.
00:24 58.4% chose House Deputy Majority Leader Erwin Tulfo.
00:31 Next, former Senate President Tito Soto, Senator Bong Go, Ben Tulfo, former President Rodrigo Duterte, former Senator Ping Lakson, Senator Bato De La Rosa.
00:43 Also included were former Senator Manny Pacquiao, Senator Bong Revilla, Senator Aimee Marcos, former Manila Mayor Esco Moreno, Senator Pia Cayetano, Senator Francis Tolentino,
00:55 Senator Lito Lapid, Dr. Willie Ong, and DILG Secretary Benher Abalos.
01:01 Some former senators, government officials, and other personalities are on the list of the OCTA Research survey.
01:09 The survey was conducted from March 11 to 14 among 1,200 respondents, 18 years or more.
01:17 [music]
01:20 [speaking Filipino]
01:32 [music]