SCIENCE CITY OF MUĂ‘OZ, Philippines—In the homestretch of political campaigning, candidates have been scurrying to clinch the "market votes" or votes for sale, to ensure their victories, a social science instructor in a state university here said. "Market votes come from those who will vote for candidates who can give them favors, including monetary favors," said Gian Carlo Bumanlag, an instructor at the College of Arts and Sciences of the Central Luzon State University (CLSU) here. Bumanlag used to be a youth coordinator, municipal coordinator, chief of staff and campaign manager of candidates for elective posts before he worked in the academe. He...
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