Local battle lines shaping May national polls


Male members of an activist group wearing women's shoes attend a demonstration to highlight the struggles and issues faced by Filipino women, in Quezon City, suburban Manila on March 6, 2022, ahead of the International Women's Day. (Photo by JAM STA ROSA / AFP)

DURING a campaign rally on Feb 11, Cavite governor Jonvic Remulla promised to deliver more than 800,000 votes from his province to UniTeam’s presidential candidate Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

But immediately after his bold declaration of support for the deposed dictator’s son and namesake, whom he addressed as “Mr President”, Remulla was swiftly rebuked with messages on social media saying that Cavitenos would reject his choice.

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