Asked how soon could Cha-cha finally take off, Padilla retorted: “Inshallah,” (if Allah wills, or GCall it propitious we had a Muslim convert Senator Robinhood Padilla as featured guest at our Kapihan sa Manila Bay that coincided with the observance of the Ash Wednesday. od willing).
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MANILA (Philippine Daily Inquirer/Asia News Network): The Commission on Elections (Comelec) reported on Sunday (May 22) that the ongoing random manual audit (RMA) of votes cast during the May 9 elections has so far matched 99.9 per cent of the automated election returns (ERs) for national and selected local elective positions, negating persistent suspicions that the electronic voting system was flawed and susceptible to cheating.
Presidential candidate, former Sen.Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos, Jr. (right) and running-mate, Davao City Mayor Inday Sara Duterte (File photo) MANILA - The recentKalye Survey summaries posted a little more than a week before the much-awaited May 9 national and local elections indicate a supermajority victory for Partido Federal ng Pilipinas standard-bearer, former Sen.Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos, Jr. and his running-mate Davao City Mayor Inday Sara Duterte. Based on the data gathered by SPLAT Communications from Kalye Surveys conducted nationwide from April 11 to 30, Marcos and Duterte will be runaway winners, garnering voter preference shares of 68.3 percent and 68.2 percent, respectively. Marcos' opponent Leni Robredo was far second with her preference shares of 14 percent. VP aspirant Tito Sotto, on the other hand, has preference shares of 15.6 percent, which is way off from frontrunner Duterte. For the third place in the upcoming presidential race, Manny Pacquia
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