The Philippine Star

Leni supporters launch house-to-house campaignin­g

- By HELEN FLORES – With Edith Regalado

Thousands of presidenti­al aspirant Vice President Leni Robredo’s supporters, including celebritie­s, launched yesterday the “Tao sa Tao” or houseto-house campaign initiative, which aims to convince more Filipinos to vote for her in the May 9 elections.

Actress and singer Agot Isidro, one of the first celebritie­s to endorse the tandem of Robredo and vice-presidenti­al candidate Sen. Francis Pangilinan, said house-to-house campaignin­g is their way of reaching out to more individual­s and allowing them to learn more about Robredo and her platforms.

“It’s reaching out to those voters who are not in the rallies. It’s really reaching out to the people on the ground who I think are most affected by the outcome of the coming elections,” said Isidro, who joined Robredo volunteers in Bohol last Friday.

An initiative by volunteers and supporters of Robredo and Pangilinan, Tao sa Tao aims to reach out to more people outside the spheres of “solid supporters,” according to a statement by the Leni People’s Campaign.

Isidro said the initiative “enables supporters to have conversati­ons with people, learn more about their personal experience­s and share with them what the Vice President has to offer if she becomes president.”

Apart from Isidro, actress Angel Locsin and husband Neil Arce also visited residents of Marawi City and Cagayan de Oro over the weekend to ask for support for Robredo.

Meanwhile, actress Marjorie Barretto joined Robredo’s daughter Aika during a houseto-house campaign in Quezon City yesterday.

Aika said house-to-house campaignin­g is not new to her family.

“This is the kind of campaignin­g that we have all been used to,” she said, noting that they used the same strategy when her father, the late former interior secretary Jesse Robredo, ran for mayor of Naga City and when her mother ran for the House of Representa­tives.

Aika added that talking to people personally is the best way to combat fake news and disinforma­tion.

Supporters and volunteers of Robredo also held yesterday house-to-house campaigns in Isabela, Ilocos Sur, Pampanga, Dinagat, Surigao del Norte, Surigao City, Cebu, Quirino, Butuan City, Nueva Vizcaya, North Cotabato, Zamboanga del Norte, Capiz, Calbayog, Davao City, Davao del Sur and South Cotabato.

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has relaxed some of the guidelines on election campaignin­g activities in areas under lower COVID-19 alert levels.

Comelec Commission­er George Garcia, however, said handshakin­g as well as kissing and taking of selfies are still prohibited during the campaign sorties to prevent the spread of the virus.

370 local bets back Robredo

At least 370 candidates for the May 9 national and local elections are now campaignin­g for Robredo’s presidenti­al candidacy.

Davao del Norte Rep. and former speaker Pantaleon Alvarez said these local candidates belong to Partido Reporma, which he heads, while others are independen­t bets from 28 provinces.

Alvarez’ party had earlier dropped their support for Sen. Ping Lacson and endorsed Robredo.

Lacson, on the other hand, resigned from Partido Reporma and continued pursuing his presidenti­al bid as an independen­t candidate.

Alvarez said the 370 candidates are also endorsing the vice presidenti­al bid of Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III.

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