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Imee urges Comelec to 'control' surveys over 'brainwashing, mind-setting'
Imee urges Comelec to 'control' surveys over 'brainwashing, mind-setting'
Senator Imee Marcos at the Senate committee on foreign relations hearing on the locations of EDCA (Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement) sites on April 19, 2023. Mark Demayo ABS-CBN News

MANILA — Sen. Imee Marcos on Tuesday urged the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to regulate surveys, accusing some of it of "mind-setting" and "brainwashing."
MANILA — Sen. Imee Marcos on Tuesday urged the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to regulate surveys, accusing some of it of "mind-setting" and "brainwashing."
"Tulad ng sinabi ko, napakaraming survey ngayon na kung tutuusin, kinakailangan na siguro i-supervise, i-control ng Comelec kasi grabe na ang mind-setting, brainwashing, and laying the predicate, ika nga," Marcos told a press conference.
"Tulad ng sinabi ko, napakaraming survey ngayon na kung tutuusin, kinakailangan na siguro i-supervise, i-control ng Comelec kasi grabe na ang mind-setting, brainwashing, and laying the predicate, ika nga," Marcos told a press conference.
Marcos said this in reaction to an OCTA Research Survey on the latest ratings of her brother President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte.
Marcos said this in reaction to an OCTA Research Survey on the latest ratings of her brother President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte.
Sen. Marcos, who is seeking reelection in the upcoming May polls, has been trailing in pre-election surveys.
Sen. Marcos, who is seeking reelection in the upcoming May polls, has been trailing in pre-election surveys.
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She said she no longer listens to surveys.
She said she no longer listens to surveys.
Sen. Marcos and her brother had been at odds over their conflicting stance on the March 11 arrest and transfer of former President Rodrigo Duterte to the custody of International Criminal Court (ICC).
Sen. Marcos and her brother had been at odds over their conflicting stance on the March 11 arrest and transfer of former President Rodrigo Duterte to the custody of International Criminal Court (ICC).
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