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Senator Ronald 'Bato' Dela Rosa welcomed the entry of the three Dutertes into the Senate race, stating that their candidacy would alleviate the solitude he and Senator Christopher 'Bong' Go expected during the upcoming campaign period.
“Dalawa lang kami mangangampanya, guerilla tactics, we know the administration, the opposition, nasa gitna pa kami ,” he said.Dela Rosa also noted that with the inclusion of the Dutertes and potentially Philip Salvador in the Senate race, there would be six candidates, promising a livelier campaign.When asked about his own candidacy in the next election, Dela Rosa confidently affirmed his intentions.
Welcomed The Entry Entry Of The Three Dutertes Into The Senate Race Stating That Their Candidacy Would Alleviate The Solitude He And Senator Christopher 'Bong' Go Expected
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