Clash of hashtags at Binay, Duterte, Poe launch in Manila

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Clash of hashtags at Binay, Duterte, Poe launch in Manila
Candidates' supporters show they do not need to be at the campaign venue to express their enthusiasm for their bets

MANILA, Philippines – At the campaign season’s kickoff on Tuesday, February 9, the streets were not the only places where supporters made noise. 

Netizens who could not be present at the rallies of Grace Poe, Rodrigo Duterte, and Jejomar Binay were making their views about their candidates known on social media.

Supporters of the 3 presidential bets propelled them to the trending topics in the Philippines, Quezon City, and Manila.

In Manila, where Duterte and Poe held their sorties, #GP2016, Plaza Miranda, and Tondo trended at one point. The Poe-Escudero tandem held their event at Plaza Miranda, while Duterte and Cayetano were in Tondo.

Binay, who campaigned in Mandaluyong, was the 3rd most trending topic in Quezon City under “VP Binay.” Poe and Escudero were second in Quezon City. Their hashtag #GP2016 also trending at 8th, while Tondo came in 5th.

TRENDING. A screenshot of the recent trending topics show the three campaigns trending in the country and in specific areas. Screengrab taken from Twitter

Supporters of particular candidates tried to make the case for their picks online while others showed their opposition to other bets.

Poe, Duterte energize supporters

Bouncing back from issues surrounding her disqualification cases, Poe has reemerged as the frontrunner of the race.

Poe recently topped the Laylo and Pulse Asia surveys released just days before the campaign season. She saw a dip in her ratings while facing the disqualification cases against her.

Despite the strong show of support, many netizens railed against the event, which caused heavy traffic. Her opening salvo was staged at Plaza Miranda.

Another fan favorite, Rodrigo Duterte, rallied his supporters in Tondo. Although he did frequently change his mind about running, he has been able to build a solid base.

The tough-talking Davao mayor has also earned the admiration of voters who believe in his promise to eliminate crime and corruption. (WATCH: #TheLeaderIWant: Leadership, Duterte style)

However, it is this same approach that disappointed other voters who have criticized his admission of extrajudicial killings and his views on human rights and the death penalty.

Be cautious with Binay

Binay, known for his pro-poor image, received flack from netizens who warned others to be cautious of his gimmicks.

Others took a more humorous approach, poking fun at Binay’s gimmicks.

Allegations of corruption also followed Binay to the campaign period, and many said they would not vote for him because of the cases filed against him.

Negative comments do not hold back the Binay campaign which has a loyal voter base. (READ: Binay, Escudero lead 2016 race – SWS poll)

Wild ride

The campaign season was intense before it began. Now that it has officially started, some netizens are bracing themselves for a crazier ride.

On one of Rappler’s Instagram posts for the event, one netizen, marvene_aurora, said she expected it to be “chaotic and hot” while earthdelmindo said it would be “colorful.”

 

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Social media has been key to gathering support so far. Most candidates have social media accounts, which they use to release statements and other campaign materials. 

Candidates’ supporters are also vocal online, and there has been blowback for many who publicly express their opinions for or against their bets. 

Online or offline, it’s still anyone’s game (READ: The Scrum: PH presidential bets face fickle voters at start of campaigns). – Bea Orante/Rappler.com

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