Also bear in mind the estimates that forty percent of voters who already have a candidate in mind may change their minds come election day.
If there's a firm second behind Digong and enough people don't want to see him win, they'll vote for that second.
In other words... Digong had better keep his words uncontroversial until election day in order to prevent a Grace Poe win.
This might also apply to BBM... or probably more so to BBM... as more people are against him.








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