Bongbong says he doesn’t have trolls amid online poll results

Presidential aspirant Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. said he does not have trolls amid his lead over other aspiring candidates in several online surveys for the country’s top post.

“Wala akong troll. Hindi ako nagbo-boost dahil ang netizens ang gagaling niyan, kita nila ‘yan eh. Alam naman nila kung hindi totoo, saan nanggaling,” he said in the Oct. 21 Tutok Erwin Tulfo episode.

Marcos thanked his supporters, saying that he welcomes public involvement in election processes and campaigning to get to know their aspiring candidates.

However, his lead is not always observed in other areas, including General Santos City and an area in Batangas.

“Sa Gensan, nanguna si Manny Pacquiao sa’kin. May isang lugar sa San Juan Batangas, hindi rin ako nanalo. Ngayon alam ko na, pupuntahan ko ‘yung mga lugar na yon,” he said.

Meanwhile, Marcos visited his campaign headquarters in Cebu where he also led the inauguration, and met with Gov. Gwen Garcia and Cebu 5th District Rep. Duke Frasco. – Report from Daniel Manalastas/AG-rir

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