Binay, the opposition’s presidential bet, had reportedly to have Honasan as his running mate instead of Sen. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. LP stalwart and Budget Secretary Florencio Abad said it was difficult to react to the unofficial Binay-Honasan tandem.
But as “Greg (Honasan) said, hindi yata maganda ‘yung Bi-Hon (Bi-Hon is probably not good). But I don’t know if that is true,” Abad said, referring to the thin noodle bihon commonly used to cook pancit.
Regarding the chances of Roxas and Robredo of winning in the elections, Abad said the LP is expecting Robredo’s popularity to improve after the official declaration and endorsement of the President.
Abad noted that the same thing happened to Roxas, who was also lagging behind in surveys before the President endorsed him.
“I was telling you, wait until he makes himself available and wait until the President endorses him. I think that is the same thing for Leni,” Abad said.
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