Senator Grace Poe EVASIVE on 10 year Residency Requirement to run for President or VP in 2016

Senator Grace Poe DID NOT ANSWER the question on her 10 year residency in the Philippines by 2016. Instead, she stated that it would be better to have residency/citizenship issues rather than be implicated in GRAFT and CORRUPTION cases. However, the two issues are TOTALLY UNRELATED, the RESIDENCY/CITIZENSHIP ISSUES can allow or disqualify a candidate to run for President or Vice President while the issue of GRAFT and CORRUPTION involves activity that falls under the criminal justice system. This new revelation can be a game changer to the point that it could prevent the candidacy of Senator Poe for President or Vice President in 2016. In 2013, senatorial candidate Grace Poe stated that she would have been in the Philippines for SIX YEARS and SIX MONTHS by the 2013 elections based on her Comelec Certificate of Candidacy. Adding three years to the stated 2013 residency figure would come up to only NINE YEARS and SIX MONTHS, short of the Philippine Constitutional requirement of 10 years to run for President or Vice President.

Senator Grace Poe Philippine Residency - SIX YEARS and SIX MONTHS in 2013, NINE YEARS and SIX MONTHS in 2016 - short of required TEN YEARS to run for President or Vice President.

Senator Grace Poe Philippine Residency – SIX YEARS and SIX MONTHS in 2013, NINE YEARS and SIX MONTHS in 2016 – short of required TEN YEARS to run for President or Vice President.

2013 Certificate of Candidacy of Grace Poe showed a residency of SIX YEARS and SIX MONTHS. BY 2016, this RESIDENCY would become NINE YEARS and SIX MONTHS, short of the 10 year required period.

2013 Certificate of Candidacy of Grace Poe showed a residency of SIX YEARS and SIX MONTHS. BY 2016, this RESIDENCY would become NINE YEARS and SIX MONTHS, short of the 10 year required period.

http://balitangbalita.com/2015/06/02/senator-grace-poe-not-qualified-to-run-for-president-or-vp-due-to-10-year-residency-rule/

Senator Grace Poe: NOT QUALIFIED to run for President or VP due to 10-year RESIDENCY RULE

SIX YEARS SIX MONTHS in 2013 makes NINE YEARS and SIX MONTHS in 2016. Tinimbang ka ngunit kulang.

Senator Grace Poe Philippine Residency - SIX YEARS and SIX MONTHS in 2013, NINE YEARS and SIX MONTHS in 2016 - short of required TEN YEARS to run for President or Vice President.

Senator Grace Poe Philippine Residency – SIX YEARS and SIX MONTHS in 2013, NINE YEARS and SIX MONTHS in 2016 – short of required TEN YEARS to run for President or Vice President.

Senator Grace Poe: NOT QUALIFIED to run for President or VP in 2016 due to 10-year RESIDENCY RULE for President and Vice President as required by the Philippine Constitution.

2013 Certificate of Candidacy of Grace Poe showed a residency of SIX YEARS and SIX MONTHS. BY 2016, this RESIDENCY would become NINE YEARS and SIX MONTHS, short of the 10 year required period.

2013 Certificate of Candidacy of Grace Poe showed a residency of SIX YEARS and SIX MONTHS. BY 2016, this RESIDENCY would become NINE YEARS and SIX MONTHS, short of the 10 year required period.

For President – Binay, Poe or Roxas – Who would you choose?

For President – Binay, Poe or Roxas – Who would you choose?

http://balitangbalita.com/2015/06/01/hindi-lang-pala-lame-duck-president-si-p-noy-baka-may-kiss-of-death-pa/

http://balitangbalita.com/2015/05/28/facebook-could-decide-the-next-philippine-president-in-2016/

http://balitangbalita.com/2015/05/28/grace-poe-cool-to-mar-roxas-vp-offer-eyes-presidency-with-chiz-escudero-as-her-vice-presidential-running-mate/

http://balitangbalita.com/2015/05/19/liberal-party-could-downgrade-or-dump-mar-roxas-in-2016/

Mar Roxas nanganganib ibaba ang ambisyon, o hindi tumakbo, o lumaban sa dalawang malalakas na kalaban, ang nagungunang Jojo Binay at ang kaalyadong si Grace Poe

Mar Roxas nanganganib ibaba ang ambisyon, o hindi tumakbo, o lumaban sa dalawang malalakas na kalaban, ang nagungunang Jojo Binay at ang kaalyadong si Grace Poe

Hindi lang pala lame duck President si P-Noy, baka may “kiss of death” pa

Aquino support won’t sway voters–Serge Osmeña

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/695135/aquino-support-wont-sway-voters-serge-osmena

Christine O. Avendaño

Sen. Serge Osmeña III. NOY MORCOSO III/INQUIRER.net FILE PHOTO

Sen. Serge Osmeña III doubts that President Aquino’s endorsement will help his candidate in 2016, pointing out that presidential patronage in the past wasn’t of much help to the anointed.

“Filipino voters are a different lot. They have an independent choice for President,” Osmeña told dzBB radio on Sunday.

Malacañang’s endorsements in presidential elections in 1992, 1998, 2004 and 2010 had “almost no effect” on voters, said the senator, who has played key roles in presidential campaigns and national elections in the past as a political strategist.

Osmeña noted that the late President Corazon Aquino endorsed Fidel Ramos for President in 1992. Before her endorsement, Ramos was leading surveys for two years but it was small compared to the then leading contender, Miriam Defensor-Santiago. Ramos won that election.

“After Cory endorsed him, his lead remained the same. So, the endorsement almost had no effect,” Osmeña said.

He also said that Ramos endorsed House Speaker Jose de Venecia in the 1998 presidential election, but De Venecia lost to Joseph Estrada. Before Ramos threw his support behind De Venecia, the then House Speaker got a 15-percent rating in the surveys, which he kept even after Ramos had endorsed him.

“So the official endorsement has no net effect,” Osmeña said.

Then there was also the endorsement given by then President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to her Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro in the 2010 election. Teodoro lost to his cousin, President Aquino.

Filipino voters also do not believe in teams as they tend to split their votes for President and Vice President, Osmeña said.

When Ramos was elected President, the opposition candidate, Joseph Estrada, won as Vice President.

In 1998, Estrada won the presidency, but it was Arroyo on the other side who won the vice presidential race.

In 2010, Aquino won, but his running mate Mar Roxas lost to oppositionist Jejomar Binay.

“So there is a lot of proof that the voters split their votes,” Osmeña said.

With Binay being pummeled by corruption allegations that have resulted in his gradual slide in preference surveys, more people are now joining the presidential derby, he said.

“We will see two or three more candidates for president emerging,” he added.

So far, only Binay has declared his presidential bid. Binay has also formed a search committee to find a running mate for him.

Roxas has yet to declare his presidential bid but his party mates and even his own mother have said that he is running for President.

Aquino is set to endorse his successor this month.

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Angel Locsin in Facebook – Most Popular in the Philippines with 12.6 Million Likes

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