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Is it safe to talk politics again at family gatherings? ‘The Reconciliation Dinner’ shows us what that’s like
There’s a lot to digest here, especially with how we deal with politics
There’s a lot to digest here, especially with how we deal with politics
In less than two hours after the precincts closed, the elections seemed already decided. To say it happened unusually fast is an understatement; it happened even before some municipalities could
When Jake Obedoza volunteered for the house-to-house campaign for Vice President Leni Robredo and Kiko Pangilinan, he told himself that school would be the top priority, and that the campaign
It’s crunch time, and before I mix my metaphors, I will go directly to the point. Tomorrow, May 9, when we go to the polls, the presidential race has boiled
Without a doubt, after the May 9 elections, there will be a seismic shift in the country’s political landscape. Regardless of who wins, I feel that Filipinos will celebrate too
As the countdown to the 2022 elections hangs over the Philippines like a ticking time bomb, every minute, every vote and every person has the potential to turn the tide.
If you’ve had vivid dreams about candidates, or have been unable to focus at work because of the elections, don’t worry. You’re not alone
Remember to vote safe and to vote for the future of *all* Filipinos
We have no room for excuses now. If you did not vote last May 13 elections because you weren’t able to register, the universe is giving you an early chance
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