PUBLIC FIGURES SURVEY April 8, 2026
PUBLIC FIGURES SURVEY April 8, 2026
PUBLIC FIGURES SURVEY April 8, 2026 Analysis Period: April 5 – April 8, 2026

Analysis Period: April 5 – April 8, 2026

 

# Name Avg Score   Direction Combined Driver
1 Sara Duterte-Carpio 95   ▲ Rising ICC case + House impeachment hearings; 2028 presidential surveys
Source A: 92 · Source B: 98
2 Ferdinand Marcos Jr. 90   — Stable Pulse Asia approval dip; Gulf OFW crisis; Middle East tensions response
Source A: 88 · Source B: 92
3 Manny Villar Jr. 78   ▲ Rising SEC insider trading / stock manipulation case; DOJ review
Source A: 71 ▼ · Source B: 84 ▲ — conflicting direction
4 Bam Aquino 57   ▲ Rising Tops Publicus Q1 2026 senatorial survey (59% net); education budget vigilance
Source A: 76 ▲ · Source B: 38
5 Chiz Escudero 66   ▲ Rising Senate presidency bid; flood control plunder complaints
Source A: 54 Stable · Source B: 78 ▲ — direction split
6 Leni Robredo 61   — Stable 2028 presidential speculation; coalition activity; local governance
Source A: 64 · Source B: 58
7 Risa Hontiveros 62   — Stable Q1 2026 favorability gain (50% net); deepfake AI oversight; 2028 VP buzz
Source A: 58 ▲ · Source B: 65
8 Raffy Tulfo 53   — Stable Senate hearings; Meta deepfake confrontation; public service mediation
Source A: 61 · Source B: 45
9 Bato Dela Rosa 50   ▲ Rising Ethics complaint over 4-month absence; ICC-related monitoring
Source A: 47 ▼ · Source B: 52 ▲ — direction split
10 Isko Moreno Domagoso 43   — Stable Manila Q1 performance; 4-day workweek policy; 2028 presidential denial
Source A: 38 · Source B: 48
11 Sherwin Gatchalian 32   — Stable 2026 budget safeguards; energy crisis hearings; routine committee work
Source A: 22 · Source B: 42
12 Sonny Angara 37   — Stable DepEd budget implementation; classroom delays; lower media visibility
Source A: 49 · Source B: 25
13 Ping Lacson 36   ▼ Declining Anti-corruption stance; budget graft warnings; anti-interference commentary
Source A: 42 · Source B: 30
14 Manny Pacquiao 27   ▼ Declining Minimal activity; memorabilia ceremony; low news frequency
Source A: 19 · Source B: 35

 

DISCLAIMER No single report tells the whole story. What you're reading is a snapshot, not a verdict.

This report is powered by SCaDIO, a proprietary intelligence tool by IBS Worldwide Corp, incorporating manually fed data, third-party platforms, and four major large language models. Every report is 50% human, 30% LLM, and 20% statistics and third-party software — because no machine should have the final word on something as human as public sentiment.

The data here reflects publicly available digital signals at the time of query — not a scientific poll, not a court ruling. Just a journalist's honest read, made sharper by technology and grounded by thirty years of experience.

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— Roy Bato CEO, IBS Media Group

 

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