MANILA, April 23 (Reuters) - The daughter of Philippine
leader Rodrigo Duterte has topped the latest opinion poll on
preferred presidential candidates for an election next year, a
contest she insists she has no interest in joining.
The survey by the independent Pulse Asia, conducted between
Feb. 22 and March 3, showed 27% of 2,400 respondents would vote
for Davao city mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio above 13 other
suggested candidates.
It was the second successive time Sara Duterte, 42, has
topped Pulse Asia's survey on potential leaders.
She recently told Reuters there was no chance she would run
next year. Her father has also stated publicly that she should
not enter the race.
But few in the Philippines are convinced amid a flurry of
social media activity and unofficial campaigns backing her to
succeed her father, who cannot seek re-election under the
country's constitution. Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr, the son and namesake of the
country's late dictator, was in second place in the poll, with
13% of the vote.
Senator Grace Poe, who ran against Rodrigo Duterte in the
2016 election, and Manila city mayor Francisco "Isko Moreno"
Domagoso, were both third with 12%, and global boxing icon and
Senator Manny Pacquiao trailed them with 11%.
Vice President Leni Robredo, a former human rights lawyer
who leads the main opposition and is a staunch rival of Duterte,
trailed that group, with 7%.
The poll had a margin of error of plus or minus 2%. None of
the 13 suggested candidates have formally declared their
interest in the presidency.
The election is more than a year away, and political
analysts have said that a great deal could change prior to the
May 9 polls.