It is a historic win nearly four decades after Filipinos booted the Marcos family out of power, ending a well-oiled campaign that sought to bury the past, rally for unity, and evade scrutiny.
sectors, but not without backlash from the other factions who highlighted that Marcos the dictator was the one who sunk those sectors in the first place.
Marcos showed this as proof of the image he wanted to sell: that he’s the unifying factor in Philippine politics. Alongside his campaign of unity is the policy of evading scrutiny, as he snubbed all the debates and ran away from the independent press. This way, he was able to preserve his bubble by capturing a craving among Filipinos to have a more positive feel of politics.
Teehankee added: “It may be illogical for us, but there’s that inherent logic, there’s a rationale with the masses.”It also helped that the message was so simple, said Ronnie Holmes, president of polling firm Pulse Asia, which predicted the win, projecting a big-margin preferential rate for Marcos as early as December 2021.
“It defuses the extent by which he is perceived by his opponents as a polarizing figure, by expressing himself as the unity candidate, and what he does is tell people who are open to support him that I will not anymore be the person who will polarize the nation,” said Holmes.
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