By Mortz C. Ortigoza
I had an animated conversation recently with a private
contractor of a mayor. He told me that when he gambled at the Casino at Clark
in Pampanga he saw three town mayors. He said the two mayors, who
moonlighted as contractors, too, told him to join them on their table because
they lost already P700 thousand.
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“Nasaan si Mayor X (one of the mayors that benefited on
illegal gambling Jueteng)?” I asked the private contractor.
“Nasa private room sa itaas kasama iyong kabit niya na bata,
nagpapalipas ng malas,” he answered.
He told me on that night, Mayor X gambled and lost P2 million in that
casino.
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I told friends last week at social media that presidential
bet Grace Poe could recover after rival Jojo Binay eclipsed her led in the two surveys
in December last year.
Today, the Pulse Asia’s Pulso ng Bayan Pre-Electoral Survey conducted from January 24 to 28 with 1,800 respondents revealed that 33
percent of the respondents would vote for Poe.
Vice President Jejomar Binay who got 23 percent, Liberal Party standard-bearer Manuel “Mar” Roxas II and Davao
City Mayor Rodrigo “Rody” Duterte who both garnered 20 percent shared the third spot.
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Here were my arguments last week at my blog and my prescience:
“Watching the evening news, the foundling issue
sympathetically raised by Chief Justice Lourdes Sereno had been played again
not only by TV 5 but by the two other major TV stations ABS and GMA-7. Poe also
has a TV ad that talks about her father, famous actor Fernando Poe, Jr., being harassed by court cases but at
the end was upheld by the Supreme Court as Filipino citizen. "Parang
pelikula iyon, bugbog muna si Fernando pero sa huli siya rin ang
mananalo," a man quipped at the ads. Then, Comelec included Grace’s name
at the official ballot for the presidential race in May 9. The foundling issue
argued by well meaning people, effective TV advertisement, and inclusion of
Grace at the Comelec's ballot would be the factors she could catapult herself
to No.1.
What I'm driving here is I crossed my fingers waiting for the
next surveys from Pulse Asia and Social Weather Station if Poe can overtake
Binay who became No. 1 in the two polls”.
Tapos na iyong acrimony and brouhaha ng mga kalaban sa disqualification issues. Gasgas na kaya tumataas na ang poll stocks ni Ate Grace Poe, Am I right Atty. Gary Jimenez and Boss Sendong So?
Tapos na iyong acrimony and brouhaha ng mga kalaban sa disqualification issues. Gasgas na kaya tumataas na ang poll stocks ni Ate Grace Poe, Am I right Atty. Gary Jimenez and Boss Sendong So?
In that January’s poll, Pulse Asia’s President Ronald Holmes
said only Poe and Binay experienced “marked movements in their presidential
voter preferences between December 2015 and January 2016.”
According to a poll last December 2015, Poe got a
9-percent increase while Binay had a 10-percent decline.
Roxas spiked by 3 percent while Duterte’s numbers decline
by three percentage points.
Poe’s vice presidential tandem Sen. Francis “Chiz” Escudero
maintained his lead having 33 percent voter preference while Sen. Ferdinand
“Bongbong” Marcos Jr. placed second with 23 percent.
Camarines Sur Rep. Maria Leonor “Leni” Robredo and Sen. Alan
Peter S. Cayetano both landed in the third place with 18 percent and 14
percent, respectively.