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Apart from Villar, reelectionist Senator Bong Revilla Jr. was also absent in today’s campaign ... don’t think twice, come Monday, when you sit down and write on your ballot, vote straight Alyansa, ...
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Bam, Kiko, Akbayan top Congress races
The surprise senatorial victories of Bam Aquino and Kiko Pangilinan shows Filipinos’ desire for accountability.
Bong Revilla, proudly announces his having sponsored ... Our choice of incompetents to sit in the highest legislative branch of government actually reflects the failure of education.
From 'Mr. Malasakit' to 'Libreng Kolehiyo' and emotional backlash against an arrest of a 'lolo' (grandfather), here are the messages that tugged at the hearts of voters in the senatorial race ...
She will likely sit in the Senate with her brother Sen ... 13th (10,915,727 votes), followed by Alyansa senatorial candidates incumbent Sen. Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. (10,721,313), incumbent Makati ...
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Dutertes are triumphant, Marcos is screwed
DESPITE tens of billions of pesos hijacked from government's dole-out funds to bribe voters, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. lost the crucial Senate elections, which was both a referendum on his ...
Apart from Villar, reelectionist Senator Bong Revilla Jr. was also absent in today ... come Monday, when you sit down and write on your ballot, vote straight Alyansa, Alyansa all the way.) ...
MANILA , Philippines — Reelectionist Sen. Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. has received the official backing of religious group Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC). This was confirmed by Revilla himself in a statement ...
REELECTIONIST Sen. Bong Revilla Jr. on Thursday thanked the Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) and its executive minister, Eduardo Manalo, for endorsing his candidacy in the May 12 midterm.polls. "Thank you very ...
Dela Rosa was followed by broadcaster Ben Tulfo with 40.2%, reelectionist senator Pia Cayetano with 39.1%, Senator Bong Revilla with 38.1%, outgoing Makati City Mayor Abby Binay with 37.6%, and ...
They are trailed closely by Sen. Pia Cayetano (41%), Las Piñas Rep. Camille Villar (40.5%), Sen. Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr. (39%), Sen. Lito Lapid (38.7%), and Willie Revillame (38%). Rodante Marcoleta ...