Senator Panfilo Lacson (left) and Senate President Vicente Sotto III (File photo) MANILA - Presidential candidate Senator Panfilo Lacson and his running mate, Senate President Vicente Sotto III, on Tuesday said they have accepted the results of the elections and would move on with their other plans. Sotto even wished "Godspeed to our new President and Vice President". In a tweet, Lacson said he is looking forward to spending more time with his family. "I'm going home. After being away too long looking after the needs of other people, it is time to serve my family for a change. Enjoying peace and quiet in these challenging times will probably be my life's greatest reward," Lacson said in his post. In an interview on Monday after casting his ballot in his home province Cavite, he said he is looking forward to farming, exercising again, and eating normally after a grueling three-month campaign. Sotto, in a message sent to the media, said he has no regrets about
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IMUS CITY, Cavite - Senator Panfilo Lacson said he is relieved now that his presidential campaign is over. The senator answered questions from the media as he cast his vote in Bayan Luma I Elementary School, early morning on May 9. "I'm at peace. Dalawa lang pwede puntahan eh, pwedeng pumunta ka n
POLITICAL leaders seeking the top posts in the May 9 elections cast their votes in their hometowns and cities, all exuding confidence of victory, even while noting some glitches that they worried would disfranchise many voters. In Ilocos Norte, presidential frontrunner Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. joined his mother Imelda, sister…