- The DepEd noticed online cheating only recently, when it has been ongoing for almost a year now and which is rampant among college students.
- Those who have the habit of filing their COCs on the last minute opted to file ahead of the deadline due to strict health protocols and requirements.
- A political camp with leaders from a powerful bloc from the south is not bothered even if a group of luminaries endorsed VP Leni for president.
- Filipinos simply scratch their heads in disbelief when some affluent people have turned partylist nominees representing sectors they are totally strangers to.
- One of the leaders of this partylist based in Baguio only comes out during the filing of COCs, but did nothing to help the people during this pandemic.
- Several political aspirants who are currently under isolation or quarantine, were hopeful to be able to file their COCs on the last day of filing on Oct. 8.
- Political scientists are apparently on the work in the highlands reason why there is a growing number of groups campaigning for one presidential bet.
- Concerned agencies must also ensure to regulate the exorbitant prices of oxygen tanks with regulators following the growing demand for the items.
- The use of the country’s emergency alert system to campaign for a former senator in his presidential bid does not mean it has the blessings of Malacañang.
- An incumbent official made the most difficult decision not to seek reelection after realizing he only attended meetings and sessions online during his term.
- The public cannot blame countless politicians who decided not to run in next year’s local and national elections due to perceived massive cheating.
- One of the candidates who lacked documents when he filed his COC was charged for threatening Comelec staff for informing him of his deficiency.