IT is astonishing how the opposition — the Pinks and their apparently estranged allies, the Reds — keep on making blunder after blunder, even before the official campaign period starts next year.
The other day a group filed a case asking the Commission on Elections to disqualify Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. from running for president in the elections next year. The group, mostly identified with Red fronts, claimed that the frontrunner is a "convicted criminal," banned from running for any electoral post.
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