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LOOK: Bong Go prays for Duterte, enlightenment

/ 02:09 PM May 14, 2019

LOOK: Bong Go prays for Duterte, ‘enlightenment’

Senatorial candidate Bong Go prays before the image of the Risen Christ at the Carmelite Monastery Church in Davao City on Monday, May 13, 2019. Go said he asked God for enlightenment before voting in the midterm elections. He also prayed for the health of President Rodrigo Duterte. PHOTO FROM BONG GO CAMP

MANILA, Philippines – Senatorial aspirant Bong Go sought divine guidance before casting his vote in the midterm elections on May 13, 2019.

The former Special Assistant to the President said he visited the Carmelite Church in Davao City on Monday morning. He then prayed for enlightenment so he could serve the country better.

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Go said he lighted a candle and also prayed for good health for President Rodrigo Duterte.

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After the church visit, he proceeded to his voting precinct at the Buhangin Central Elementary School.

He said he stood and waited in line for two hours and 40 minutes before he could vote at 11:40 a.m.

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As of 1:48 p.m. on Tuesday, Go was in third place in the unofficial, partial tally of senatorial votes on the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting – Inquirer Transparency Server with 94.72 percent of votes transmitted. (Editor: Cenon B. Bibe Jr.)

LOOK: Bong Go prays for Duterte, ‘enlightenment’

Senatorial candidate Bong Go (left) fills out his ballot as he votes in the midterm elections on Monday, May 13, 2019. PHOTO FROM BONG GO CAMP

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