In the elections before the pandemic, I asked several senatorial candidates how much they spent for their campaigns.
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MANILA, Philippines — All winning senatorial candidates in the May midterm polls spent millions for their campaigns, with most of these expenditures going to advertisements not only in traditional media but also online. Sen. Camille Villar was the highest spender at around P179.64 million, based on her statement of contributions and expenditures posted on the
In the elections before the pandemic, I asked several senatorial candidates how much they spent for their campaigns.
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