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OCTA: Pro-Marcos Filipinos increase to 36% in Q2


MANILA: Nearly 4 out of 10 Filipinos support President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and his administration, according to the latest OCTA Research survey released on Tuesday.

The 2nd Quarter Tugon ng Masa Survey conducted from June 26 to July 1 showed that the percentage of adult Filipinos who identify themselves as pro-Marcos has climbed to 36 percent from 31 percent in the previous quarter.

Only 5 percent of adult Filipinos support the opposition.

Meanwhile, support for the Duterte family and their political allies saw a 4-point drop from 20 percent in the March 2024 survey to 16 percent in the June 2024 survey.

About 31 percent of the respondents are considered independents who do not identify themselves as pro-Marcos, pro-Duterte, or the opposition.

The remaining 11 percent of respondents are ambivalent about their political preferences.

Marcos and his administration received the highest support from Filipinos living in Metro Manila at 43 percent, followed by Balance Luzon at 42 percent, the Visayas at 32
percent, and Mindanao at 25 percent.

Among the socioeconomic classes, adult Filipinos who identify as pro-Marcos belong to Classes ABC and D, with 40 percent and 37 percent, respectively.

In Class E, 25 percent identify themselves as pro-Marcos.

In terms of age groups, support for Marcos and his administration is highest among those aged 75 and above at 69 percent, followed by those aged 18-24 at 45 percent.

The pollster, meanwhile, noted that the Duterte family and their allies remain influential with 50 percent of the population backing them.

Support for the Dutertes in Metro Manila and Balanced Luzon is much lower, at 7 percent and 5 percent, respectively, while only 11 percent of the respondents identify themselves as pro-Duterte in the Visayas, according to OCTA.

Support for the Duterte family and its allies across socioeconomic classes shows that 33 percent of Class E support them, followed by 16 percent of Class D and only 4 percent of Class ABC.

Regarding age groups, pro-Duterte support is high
est among those aged 65 to 74 at 21 percent, followed by those within the 25-34 and 35-44 age ranges at 20 percent.

The survey was conducted among 1,200 respondents using face-to-face interviews.

It has a ±3 percent margin of error at a 95 percent confidence level.

Source: Philippines News Agency