Bongbong Marcos Breaks Silence on Presidential Election Unofficial Results

Former Sen. Bongbong Marcos Speaks on Leading the Unofficial Results of May 2022 Elections

BONGBONG MARCOS – The former Senator broke his silence on the unofficial results of the May 2022 presidential election.

The Elections 2022 in the Philippines has taken place yesterday, May 9, 2022. Millions of Filipinos were out to cast their votes for positions in the local government and as well as for the next president, vice president, and senators in the country. Voting for party-list has also taken place.

Most precincts closed the voting at 7:00 p.m. On Monday night, the unofficial results were posted while the data are coming in. The unofficial results of the presidential election showed former Senator Bongbong Marcos leading the race.

Marcos Jr. is the frontrunner of Partido Federal ng Pilipinas. In 2016, he ran for the vice presidency but lost to Vice President Leni Robredo.

Bongbong Marcos
Photo Credit: Inquirer

Despite the huge gap between his votes and the votes of Vice Pres. Leni Robredo in the unofficial results of the presidential race, former Sen. Bongbong Marcos stressed that the counting is not yet over and the people must remain vigilant. He expressed his gratitude to everyone who joined him in the campaign.

“I want to thank you for all that you have done for us. There are thousands of you out there, volunteers, parallel groups, political leaders,” the former Senator said based on a video posted by Inquirer.

Former Sen. Bongbong Marcos also thanked his fellow Filipinos who showed their support for a brighter future for the Philippines. He stressed that the counting is not over and he encouraged everyone to wait until 100% of the votes has come in.

According to the Senator, if he wins the presidency, he is hoping that the Filipinos will not stop helping and trusting him. He stressed that there is a lot of work to be done.

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