Bongbong Marcos poised for landslide win in Philippines presidential election – BBC News



Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr, son of a former Philippines’ dictator, is headed for a landslide win in the country’s presidential race, according to partial and preliminary results.

The 64-year-old senator has so far won 56% of the vote, compared to 28% for rival Leni Robredo.

Mr Marcos’ victory would return his family to power 36 years after they were ousted by a popular revolution.

Critics allege his campaign was fuelled by misinformation, which he denies.

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39 thoughts on “Bongbong Marcos poised for landslide win in Philippines presidential election – BBC News”

  1. Why does the MEDIA / HUMAN RIGHTS GROUP protect the criminals, and drug peddlers but don't even mention the victims of those criminals? I MEAN F*K YOU FOR REAL. I would rather be a shoplifter rather than to be a journalist who spreads fake news. KNOW OUR HISTORY OR BETTER F*CK OFF OUR COUNTRY.

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  2. there was a string belief that thecomputers were set up to consistently record the 60 40 result to add insult robin the dumb was set up to be number 1. now yabang starting to believe he is worth the title.

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  3. Wow You said DICTATOR..??? HOW COULD YOU SAY THAT?? FUNNY 😆🖕 RIGHT NOW HE WON AS A NEW PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES WE ARE DECIDED TO CHOOSE HIM AS A NEW LEADER OF OUR COUNTRY..!! STOP DESCREDIT..!! NOTHING WILL HAPPENED

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  4. First of all, Marcos Sr was NOT a dictator. I know because I lived the Marcos Sr’s administration. We had peace & prosperity. Towards the end of his forced take down of his government, coups were planted in Manila in order for Aquino to illegitimately snatch and unlawfully take over the Presidency. Second, the Marcoses were already crazy rich even before the Sr became President. And those shoes you spoke of, most were gifts to Imelda from her visits all over the world and from Marikina, the shoe capital of the Philippines which she was helping to promote on the global stage to help the community and the country market their local product to the world. Did she buy some of those shoes? You bet she did! Why wouldn’t she shop for herself when she has all the money in the world. What lady doesn’t own more than one shoe? What more if you’re filthy rich? Did she deserve it? ABSOLUTELY!!! Get your stories straight because they are simply NOT true. The Filipinos know the truth and they have spoken. Simple as that.

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