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Vice-president Maria Leonor “Leni” G. Robredo capped her campaign sorties in the Cagayan region in northern Philippines on Saturday with a rally attended by thousands of supporters, mostly young voters, her office said on Sunday. READ:

Ely Buendia of Eraserheads performs for Leni Robredos peoples grand rally held at IloIlo Sports Complex, February 25, 2022. — PHILIPPINE STAR/ MICHAEL VARCAScapped her campaign sorties in the Cagayan region in northern Philippines on Saturday with a rally attended by thousands of supporters, mostly young voters, her office said on Sunday.

“But as Robredo barnstormed in these two provinces, people came out to show their unwavering support for her and chanted ‘There is no solid north,’” it said. Ms. Atienza said the “solid north” notion is a concept that could easily be dissolved. “Voters change over time through generational change, access to education and information, as well as the rise of new issues, among other factors.”

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