GETTING a zero vote in certain clustered barangays happened not only to Sen. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. but also to Camarines Sur Rep. Leni Robredo—who are neck and neck in the vice presidential race.
Vice President Leni Robredo speaks during the International Women’s Day Summit 2019 at the Samsung Hall of the SM Aura Premier in Taguig City on March 8, 2019. Vice President Leni Robredo has a problem.
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The Team Leni Robredo volunteer group holds feeding programs on June 26, 2021, in honor of the late former president Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III, who died two days earlier. If anything, Robredo’s low survey performance is also a motivation for her volunteers to work harder.
Robredo is deeply discerning about running for president because 2022 means so much more than winning the most coveted post in the land. The victor of the race would have to confront the problems worsened by the pandemic, in a country where democratic norms have eroded and institutions have been corrupted by Duterte.
ROBREDO'S FAMILY. Vice President Leni Robredo's daughters (from R-L) Aika, Tricia, and Jillian watch as their mother takes her oath as second highest official in the land on June 30, 2016.
Outside of political circles, Robredo records an average of 50 to 60 speeches a week for speaking engagements she has been invited to. Many of the groups behind these events are not always sold to the idea of a “President Robredo,” but the the Vice President’s interactions with them allow her to listen to voices outside the “dilawan” echo chamber.
Her options are either the presidency, the gubernatorial post in Camarines Sur, or a break from politics in 2022. The stakes are so high in 2022 that Robredo is willing to entertain the possibility that the right presidential candidate may not be her.
Presidential surveys done by the same pollster in the succeeding months have been even more worrisome, because only 6% to 8% of Filipinos say they want Robredo to become president.
NO LENI POSTERS. Vice President Leni Robredo (seated in pink) does not want her face printed on tarpaulins for her office’s Angat Buhay program initiatives.
VP Leni has not changed from 2015 until now, yet her authenticity is not penetrating the target audience. It’s a problem of distribution.”. It’s because when Robredo says she would rather focus on the pandemic than the 2022 campaign, she really does mean it.
Oxford said that according to their records, Marcos Jr. “did not complete his degree, but was awarded a Special Diploma in Social Studies in 1978.”
Aside from being an “extraordinary housewife” as she was described by Senator Imee Marcos, Vice President Leni Robredo is also an “actual degree holder,” her spokesman said on Wednesday, October 27.