Tracy Taegar Panton, leader of the Alliance for Democracy, has publicly responded to what she described as an attempt to “body shame” her during a political event in Independence Village.
I want every Australian to know they only need their Medicare card, not their credit card, to receive the healthcare they need” – overlooks a key point. Healthcare is never free; somebody has to pay.
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While the law does not prohibit negative campaigning against election opponents, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) warned ...
Using negative campaigning against another candidate is permitted under the Omnibus Election Code but could lead to cyber libel charges, the head of the Commission on Elections said Tuesday.
An onslaught of campaign ads depicting the city as unsafe reopened old wounds, but it also gave leaders a chance to tout ...
The Commission on Elections on Monday said there was nothing illegal with candidates and their supporters criticizing other ...
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