Aksyon Demokratiko Presidential bet Isko Moreno Domagoso convinced voters to choose him this coming national election over the political families who failed to improve the country, referring to the rivalry of Marcos-Aquino.
Isko reiterated in the grand rally, “Ang tanong, kumusta po kayo after 39 years? Kamusta ang Pilipinas after 39 years? Sapagkat ‘yan ay isa sa mga naging dahilan kung bakit ako sumali sa halalang ito. Tutal nagbakasakali na kayo ng 39 years, ano ba naman magbakasakali kayo sa akin ng six years.”
Moreno formally began his official campaign in Kartilya ng Katipunan, Tuesday evening, along with his running mate Dr. Willing Ong, and senatorial candidates, Jopet Sison, Samira Gutoc, and Carl Balita.
Moreno told his supporters, “Maaaring mas magaling sila sa akin, pero kung sakaling ako ang pinili nyo, ang pinili nyo ay bahay, eskwelahahan, kapanatagan, at pantay-pantay na pagtrato sa bawat isa.”
Isko Moreno, who grew up in Tondo, aligned his platform to “life and livelihood,” which aims to impose the success of Manila throughout the entire country amid the pandemic.
Pateros Mayor Ike Ponce, Caloocan City District Representative Edgar Erice, Taguig Mayor Lino Cayetano, Maguindanao Rep. Esmael Mangudadatu, and former secretary of the Department of Agrarian Reform John Castricciones, is present to the proclamation rally to show support to Mayor Isko. Meanwhile, Senator Ralph Recto, husband of former Governor of Batangas Vilma Santos, endorsed Isko to the crowd and shared his accomplishment in solving the COVID-19.
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