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Gibo’s Positive Campaign





In a country where politics is as dirty as our sewers, it is refreshing to have a candidate who realizes the importance of a positive campaign strategy.

Before the start of his campaign, Gibo Teodoro has already envisioned a positive campaign strategy for his party. He wanted to veer away from the usual mudslinging and dirty campaign strategies used by most of the other presidential candidates. Gibo wants to have a positive campaign geared towards political reconciliation and the uplifting of the People’s morale.

In his campaign, Gibo does not want to let political bickering get in the way of his campaign strategies. He has been criticized for his association with the administration and has been questioned about his controversial families ties. He has been careful in dealing with these issues as he does not want to let controversies affect his chances of winning the elections.

In an interview, he said that while he and his uncle, Danding Cojuangco have different political views, his relationship with him will remain private and will not affect his political career and decisions.

He said, it will be a good achievement for every Filipino if we could go through the May 2010 elections with a positive attitude and as one country.

A president will have to lead the country after winning the elections. Gibo said, in order for the people to follow a president, the president should get the people positive and upbeat. He also mentioned that winning an election from a negative campaign only creates divisions in the administration that may be incurable. He does not want to have a divided administration. He wanted to have an administration that is united from the start so they all lead the country effectively.

Gibo’s positive campaign only speaks of how he plans to lead a country that has been divided for a very long time. He understands that being able to work as one nation is very important to be successful in any endeavor that we will take.

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