Senator Imee Marcos claimed that Automated Counting Machines (ACMs) allegedly printed receipts with Benhur Abalos' name despite voters not selecting him, insinuating machines may have been pre-programmed.
Abalos swiftly debunked Marcos' allegations, denying any fraudulent activity.
He asserted that the surge in his voting preference, as indicated by recent surveys showing a 6-percent increase, was entirely organic.
Abalos attributed his campaign's momentum to hard work, honest engagement, and a clear vision.
He cited endorsements from prominent figures such as Vice Ganda, former vice president Leni Robredo, and former senate president Franklin Drilon, along with religious leaders and various organizations.
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