BALIUAG, Bulacan鈥擧is caps, shirts and posters make up for his absence.
As absent as he was in Congress, Sarangani Rep. Manny Pacquiao has also been missing out on the senatorial campaign trail while training for his April 9 fight with American fighter Timothy Bradley.
Pacquiao has made it only once to the campaign stage of the United Nationalist Alliance (UNA)鈥攖hat was back on Feb. 9, when the opposition party launched its campaign in Mandaluyong City.
Since then, it鈥檚 his campaign bus that鈥檚 been making the rounds with UNA, carrying his campaign paraphernalia: caps in red, white and blue, orange shirts and a poster bearing photos of his public services outings.
But UNA is least bothered by the absence of its most popular senatorial candidate鈥攖he only one so far in the Top 12 of senatorial surveys.
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Campaigning on his own
鈥淲e understand it. In the first place, when we got the candidates, we told them we will not impose any preconditions. As far as the schedule of Manny is concerned, UNA understands that,鈥 said Binay鈥檚 spokesperson, Mon Ilagan.
鈥淧erhaps after his match, hopefully, he can come with us in going around,鈥 the former Cainta mayor said in an interview.
He said Pacquiao was also doing the rounds on his own.
Pacquiao is training for the Bradley bout in Las Vegas, raising calls for him to reconsider another date for the fight.听 Critics say the fight would give him an unfair publicity advantage.
He is pushing ahead with the match despite a recent controversy over his remarks describing those involved in homosexual acts as 鈥渨orse than animals.鈥 It has cost him the Nike endorsement.
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Most popular
Pacquiao is arguably UNA鈥檚 most popular senatorial aspirant.听 He placed eighth among preferred candidates in the latest Social Weather Stations survey, the highest among his party-mates.
Others in the UNA senatorial roster are out of the top 12: Para帽aque councilor Alma Moreno, lawyer Allan Monta帽o, former Special Action Force chief Getulio Nape帽as, broadcaster Rey Langit and Princess Jacel Kiram, eldest child of the late Sultan Jamalul Kiram III.
Guest candidates make up the other half of the UNA roster: Migrant workers鈥 advocate Susan 鈥淭oots鈥 Ople, Sen. Vicente Sotto III, former Senators Juan Miguel Zubiri, Panfilo Lacson, Richard Gordon and Leyte Rep. Martin Romualdez.