Read this in The Manila Times digital edition.
EVEN in a small village, some candidates resort to underhanded tactics to get votes. It's good, however, that more people are coming out to expose the attempts to deceive voters and manipulate the election results.
Ideally, this kind of voter empowerment should be replicated on a larger scale. Voters have to be more alert and vigilant nowadays when technology can make fraudulent practices easier to execute and may sometimes be harder to detect while social media platforms help amplify the trickery.
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