Vice President Leni Robredo and Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio are the most searched presidential and vice-presidential candidates two weeks before the May 9 elections based on Google Trends data Friday.
Both Robredo and Duterte-Carpio had a 46% share of Google searches based on data from the previous week.
Robredo, who has been holding mammoth campaign rallies in different parts of the Philippines, is the second pick for president based on the latest Pulse Asia survey behind Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr., the only son and namesake of the late dictator.
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Marcos' running mate Duterte-Carpio meanwhile is the survey frontrunner for the vice presidency.
Manila Mayor Isko Moreno, who has been calling for Robredo's withdrawal from the May 9 elections, is the second most-searched presidential candidate with a 21% share of Google searches followed closely by survey frontrunner Marcos with a 20% share.
Robredo's running mate Kiko Pangilinan is the second most-searched vice presidential candidate with a 27% share of Google queries.
Dubbed UniTeam, the Marcos-Duterte tandem is the leading choice for president and vice president respectively based on a March Pulse Asia survey.
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