Presidential candidate and Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko” Moreno on Thursday scoffed at his opponents, rhetorically asking why he would bother fooling himself into believing that 40,000 people attended his rally if these attendees were each paid P500 each.
Presidential candidate and Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko” Moreno on Thursday scoffed at his opponents, rhetorically asking why he would bother fooling himself into believing that 40,000 people attended his rally if these attendees were each paid P500 each. The Aksyon Demokratiko bet reiterated that he preferred to explain his platforms and programs directly to the public in town hall meetings.
“Kasi ayoko ng ‘motor-paid.’ Magastos ang ‘motor-paid.’ Di ba, I mean, bakit ko naman babaliwin ang sarili ko ng 40,000 na tao pero binayaran ko naman sila ng tig-lilimang daan just to ra-ra,” Moreno said in a Thursday statement. Meanwhile, Moreno said he would do his best in his “own little way,” adding that he believed the “silent majority” would be the game-changer in his campaign.placed third among the presidential candidates“I do believe in the silent majority. So ang nangyayari, yung mga tao ngayon, ayoko na lang magsalita. But what we’re seeing in the streets with people is quite different from what we’re seeing in the surveys,” he said.
IskoMoreno Sige lang Isko, ikaw attack dog against BBM. Baka sakaling pag inattack mo si BBM lilipat sila sayo. Bakit hindi na lang mga 'realistic' na plano mo sa Pilipinas ang atupagin mo. Halatang where the wind goes, you go. For once, stand your ground.
IskoMoreno Let him drin on his own lies and delusion. His free to do that
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