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MANILA, Philippines – Sen. Christopher “Bong” Go has firmly secured the top spot across major polling firms in their respective March 2025 senatorial surveys, affirming the sustained public trust in ...
Senator Christopher "Bong" Go gained the solo first place among senatorial candidates preferred by voters, based on a survey conducted by Pulse Asia in March. In a survey conducted from March 23 to 29 ...
Reelectionist Senator Bong Go and ACT-CIS Partylist Rep. Erwin Tulfo topped the OCTA Research senatorial survey conducted from March 18 to 24, 2025. Go, who ranked second in the February survey of ...
MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Bong Go holds the top spot in the latest OCTA Research survey for senatorial candidates, conducted mid-March. The independent research group released the results of the ...
Bong Go announced on Saturday, March 22. In a Facebook post, Go said Medialdea had been confined for several days in a hospital in The Hague but is now recovering. However, he will have to remain ...
MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Christopher “Bong” Go on Sunday thanked the Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) for its “firm and balanced stance” amid political tension. In a video message, Go ...
MANILA, Philippines — Reelectionist Sen. Bong Go remains the frontrunner in the upcoming 2025 senatorial elections, according to the latest Pulse Asia survey, which also showed ACT-CIS Rep. Erwin ...
MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Christopher “Bong” Go, former aide of ex-President Rodrigo Duterte, urged his supporters to embody Duterte’s public service, sacrifice, and love for the country.
(UPDATE) SEN. Bong Go topped the Pulso ng Pilipino survey in March which reaffirmed his position as a leading contender in this year's senatorial race. The survey, conducted from March 22-29 that ...
Senator Christopher “Bong” Go, an adopted son of Pangasinan, delivered a video message for the barangay leaders of San Carlos City and Mangaldan, Pangasinan during the Liga ng mga Barangay ...
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