Poe, senatorial bets take campaign to Tarlac, Nueva Ecija | Inquirer News

Poe, senatorial bets take campaign to Tarlac, Nueva Ecija

By: - Reporter / @MAgerINQ
/ 11:21 AM May 02, 2016

Presidential aspirant Senator Grace Poe holds a motorcade in Tarlac City. MAILA AGER/INQUIRER.net

Presidential aspirant Senator Grace Poe holds a motorcade in Tarlac City. MAILA AGER/INQUIRER.net

TARLAC CITY—Senator Grace Poe and some of her senatorial bets returned to northern Luzon on Monday to campaign in Tarlac and Nueva Ecija provinces.

They started their sortie in Tarlac City in the morning with a motorcade from Tarlac Cathedral to Diwa Convention Center, where they will hold a mini-rally.

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After the mini-rally, they will have lunch with Nationalist People’s Coalition leaders.

In the afternoon, Poe and the senatorial bets will be in Nueva Ecija to attend a groundbreaking in Muñoz and hold another motorcade to San Jose.

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They will hold two mini-rallies in the afternoon, one at West Central School in San Jose and another at the Guimba Municipal Gym.

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Poe campaigned in Metro Manila during the weekends.

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She and her running mate, Senator Francis “Chiz” Escudero, also campaigned in Legazpi City, Albay last Thursday, and on Friday, Poe held a motorcade in Quezon City. IDL/rga

READ: Poe, Escudero return to Albay armed with Salceda’s support

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