Young doctor for Leni says drone is good but house-to-house campaign is better ThisIsOurMindanao
DIGOS CITY — Youth movements supporting the candidacy of Vice President Leni Robredo packed the 5,000-seater Davao del Sur Coliseum on Thursday with hopeful supporters coming from the Davao region and and areas nearby.
Jerome Ferenal, a BS Development Communications student at the University of Southern Mindanao Kabacan, takes an online quiz while in the middle of a campaign rally for Leni Robredo at the Davao del Sur Colosseum. Ferenal had just found out that their teacher posted the quiz online and proceeded to answer the test in the midst of all the fanfair. MindaNews photo by YAS D. OCAMPO
“Ayaw ba talaga tanggapin ng Kakampinks na marami naman talaga ang pumupunta sa Uniteam rallies? Ikakatalo natin ang denialism,” , the University of the Philippines College of Medicine graduate posted on Twitter midnight of March 23. Siahmard called out the post early into its distribution and cautioned against relying on body count. True enough, Siahmard would post an aerial shot of a packed Cavite grounds later into the night. To ground teams like those of Siahmard, the more important engagement comes from conversions made offline. House to house votes matter, and tweets and Facebook posts and drone shots will only do so much.
Humorist and Palanca award-winning writer Jade Mark Capiñanes posted on his own Facebook his placard, which read: “Mga teachers na confident sumama sa rally kasi may kasamang principal… For Leni.”