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Why would Villar stay very quiet if the TNS survey is inaccurate?

26 February 2010 5 Comments

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I was reading this article written by Jose Maria Montelibano of the Philippine Daily Inquirer and I thought I found it very interesting.

According to the article, the TNS survey clearly showed how Noynoy reversed his downward trend and Villar going downward after steadily going up.

When TNS came out with its results, Aquino had arrested his slide and, in fact, gained a few points from 37% to 41%. In contrast, Villar lost 5 points, from 35% to 30%, allowing Noynoy Aquino to lead by 11 points.

In my entry here, Remulla downplayed the TNS results.

The article said that, it is now over a month after the TNS survey was conducted and with all the money at Villar’s disposal, who obviously can afford to commission another survey anytime he wanted to, from both SWS and Pulse Asia, but that Villar has not tried to show any such survey. Instead, what the Villar camp would show was the results on trust ratings where it showed Villar as better trusted than Noynoy.

So the question becomes:

Why would Villar stay very quiet if the TNS survey is inaccurate?

Why would Villar not release survey results from Pulse Asia or SWS for the month of February?

Read the full article here: The Silence of Surveys

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5 Comments »

  • Mel says:

    Yan kasi ang advise ko sa kanya Ate Reynz. Charing!

    I think para hindi na mag-ingay ang isyu na ‘to dahil it’s a nega on their part kaya shut up na lang sila. Meanwhile, yung isang survey ng Pulse Asia kung saan pabor naman si Villar, super comment at pa-interview si Remulla.

    Oh well.

    • reynz says:

      yun atang Most Trusted ang ni-re-refer mo mel, right?

    • Snow says:

      Ironically, Remulla reminds me so much of Lacson during the heydays of former President Erap. If you can recall, Lacson was super pakitang-gilas kay Erap but look what is happening now sa kanila. Hmmm, maging trusted ally pa rin kaya ito ni Mr. Villar until the end of the rainbow.

  • Mel says:

    Most Trusted ba yun? Hehehe

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