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MANDAUE CITY, Cebu — Top politicians of the vote-rich Cebu may have raised the hand of her stiffest rival for the presidency, but Vice President Leni Robredo appeared undaunted as some 150,000-strong Cebuanos came to show their support during her team’s second grand rally in the province on Thursday night.
Speaking during the Ceboom 2.0 Grand Rally in Mandaue City, Robredo said that “One Cebu” is not about politicians uniting for the elections, but rather a force made up of ordinary Cebuanos, just like the mammoth throng who have gathered to support her.
One Cebu refers to the party led by Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia which recently endorsed the candidacy of former Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. and running mate, Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio.
“Alam niyo, alam niyo ang sinisigaw niyo: ‘Walang One Cebu.’ Siguro walang One Cebu ng mga politiko, pero may One Cebu ng ordinaryong Cebuano,” Robredo said to the delight of the crowd who started to chant “Walang One Cebu,” which literally translates to “There is no One Cebu.”
(You know, you have been chanting ‘There is no One Cebu’. Maybe there is no One Cebu among politicians, but there is a One Cebu composed of ordinary Cebuanos.)
“At ngayong gabi, pinapakita natin na ang kapangyarihan ay nasa kamay natin,” she added.
(And tonight, we have show that true power is in our hands.)
During the rally also, Robredo allayed the fears of her supporters who may have grown weary of seeing other candidates get the endorsement of their local officials, saying that even without money or machinery, they still have a chance at the elections because of their collective efforts.
And if she wins despite odds stacked against her — Robredo said it would only prove that the power indeed resides with the people.
“Paminsan po may pag alinlangan. Papaano kaya ‘yan mukhang karamihan sa mga politiko nagsamasama na? Paano kaya ‘yan wala tayong pera, wala tayong makinarya? Pero ngayong gabi, pinakita natin, walang sinabi ang pera at makinarya sa nagkakaisang taumbayan,” she said.
(Sometimes there are doubts. How do we fight when almost all politicians have formed alliances already? How do we continue when we have limited funding, no political machinery? But tonight we have shown that money and machinery do not stand a chance against a united populace.)
“‘Pag pinakita po natin, ‘pag pinakita natin sa resulta ng eleksyon na kahit wala tayong masyadong politikong kakampi, panalo tayo, mapapakita natin kung sino ang tunay na makapangyarihan. At kayo ‘yun! Ngayon po, namamangha ako dahil hanggang doon sa pinakadulo may tao,” she added.
(If we show that during the election, that even if we do not have many political allies, if we win, we can show who really is powerful. And that is you! Now, I am amazed that even at the farthest point of this area we have supporters with us.)
Filled to the brim
The grand rally of Robredo and her running mate, Senator Francis Pangilinan, was held on a 5.2-hectare lot, which was filled to the brim. Those who could not get inside opted to stay on nearby streets and watched the sortie through large screens mounted by organizers.
The nearby Bai Hotel, which has 668 rooms, was fully occupied on Thursday –the first time since the start of the pandemic.
Most of the guests attended rally opted to stay in hotel rooms than go home after.
According to Ricky Ballesteros, one of the organizers, the crowd reached over 200,000.
“Let the science explain. The area is 52,629 square meters, then times five people. The venue was full. We can’t deny that,” he explained.
But Lt. Col. Franco Rodulf Oriol, spokesperson of the Mandaue City Police Office (MCPO), said only around 50,000 people attended the rally.
During the rally of Marcos on a 3-hectare property at the South Road Property, police pegged the crowd at 300,000.
Lt Col. Wilbert Parilla, deputy director for operations of the Cebu City police, later admitted that the venue could only accommodate 120,000 but he included those who had attended at various time of the eight-hour event but had gone home before the main program.
Province tour
Before the grand rally in Mandaue, Robredo earlier toured Cebu province’s northern portion, visiting Bantayan Island, then Danao and Bogo City and its nearby towns. Mandaue City was the Vice President’s last stop, where local organizers claimed over 150,000 people converged to give her a warm welcome.
Robredo appealed to the electorate to help her win the presidency so she could serve Filipinos more.
She pointed out that either she nor any member of her slate had ever been linked to corruption.
She vowed that her government would be close to the people, even those in remote areas, so they would not feel they had been abandoned.
She added she went on to provide projects and programs as well as relief operations during calamities through the Office of the Vice President, “even if it wasn’t an election season.”
In the 2016 vice presidential elections, Robredo won in Cebu and the whole Central Visayas over Marcos, garnering 1.111 million votes across the region, and 807,922 from Cebu province. On the other hand, Marcos only got 393,146 and 307,676 votes across Central Visayas and in Cebu province, respectively.
However, in 2016, Robredo enjoyed the backing of the administration, while now, she is running as an opposition candidate, and facing an uphill challenge as Marcos still holds a commanding lead according to surveys.
While Robredo is second place in Pulse Asia’s March polls at 24 percent, Marcos got a 56% voter share.
Cebu province, which comprises 44 towns and six component cities, is the country’s most vote-rich province with 3.2 million voters.
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