Aika and Tricia Robredo, daughters of presidential candidate Leni Robredo, urged their supporters to stop name-calling and focus on convincing undecided voters instead of solely relying on large rallies.
The Robredo sisters highlighted the importance of engaging with and understanding the sentiments of voters on the ground, noting that large rally turnouts do not automatically translate into votes.
Tricia Robredo advised against using derogatory terms like "bobo" (stupid) or "bayaran" (paid) when addressing those who support other candidates.
She acknowledged that many people are victims of disinformation or struggling to make ends meet and encouraged supporters to approach them with empathy.
Tricia also shared her personal experience of being heckled in some communities despite the successful rallies, but urged supporters not to give up as many are still willing to listen.
The sisters encouraged supporters to go out of their usual circles, listen to others, and calmly appeal for support.
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