Why Philippines’ poorest voters may not back hardline anti-China candidates
Economic survival outweighs foreign policy concerns for those living below the poverty line, analysts say

Among Filipinos in class E – those living below the poverty line – 41 per cent said they would vote for candidates who do not plan to assert the country’s maritime claims, far higher than the national average of 25 per cent.
Analysts have linked the trend to the reach of China-backed disinformation and the dominance of bread-and-butter issues for lower-income voters, many of whom are more concerned with economic survival than foreign policy.

Dindo Manhit, president of Stratbase, said the results showed how disinformation had disproportionately influenced class E voters, making them “the primary targets and victims” of Beijing’s information operations ahead of the elections on May 12.