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Presidential frontrunner, son of dictator Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr, delivers his speech. He begins the same way he has been opening his speeches thus far, that he is the luckiest candidate to have Sara Duterte by his side. | via #PHVote #WeDecide
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Marcos: Ang aking layunin, ang aking pangarap para sa ating bansa ay ipagkaisang muli ang sambayanang Pilipino. Asked in interviews how he can convince martial law victims to reconcile, he said he will offer his plans and that's all he can do. | via #PHVote #WeDecide
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The live video cuts away to Sandro, garnering applause from the arena. Sandro, Marcos' eldest and running for 1st District congressman of Ilocos Norte, has been packaged as a hearthrob. Their events always include a segment for fans gushing over Sandro, branding Marcos as "pops"
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Marcos: Dahan dahang naririnig natin sa taumbayan ang sagot sa mensahe natin. Nagsimula ito sa halos di mo marinig, hanggang ito ay naging sigaw ng pagkakaisa. This is a uniform message of the Marcos campaign - keep it light, positive, hopeful, hammer on unity. |
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Marcos: Kapag nakamtan ang pagkakaisa, makikita po natin ang ating kababayan na makabalik sa trabaho, may pera ulit, mapakain ang kanilang mga anak, mapaganda ang tinitirahan. This is the most he's talked about platform in this speech, so far filled with message of unity.
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In Marcos' speech, he mentioned pagkakaisa/magkakaisa/mapag-iisa 21 times. This is disciplined messaging from the frontrunner, shunning any negative topics - both about his opponents and him. Can he keep this up? | via #PHVote #WeDecide
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'IPAGKAISA ANG SAMBAYANANG PILIPINO' In a speech filled with messages for unity, presidential candidate Bongbong Marcos reiterates how his end goal is to create a united country, just like how he, an aspirant from the North, and Sara Duterte, from Mindanao, joined forces.
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