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AN independent and non-commissioned survey by Pahayag showed that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s approval and trust ratings improved from 55 percent in the third quarter of the year to 58 percent in the fourth quarter.
This recovery was attributed to increased support in North-Central Luzon (NCL) from 56 percent to 62 percent, special land (SL) from 49 percent to 55 percent, and the Visayas from 52 percent to 57 percent. The President's resurgence was also buoyed by middle-income voters (51 percent to 60 percent), Catholics (51 percent to 57 percent), and the self-employed group (54 percent to 62 percent), Pahayag said in a statement sent to The Manila Times on Wednesday.
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