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                    [Title] => Political winnability
                    [Summary] => As in the case of my esteemed and respected columnist Teddy "Man" Benigno, I have been also asked "by many people" from different walks of life who are "complete strangers, whether the Philippines can still pull through," and my answer has also been yes, "if we can muster the courage, the will, and resolution to fight the battles of the future" and reexamine and evaluate the still undefined, unclear, and uncertain developments raging in the political landscape in the country today in light of the unexpected candidacy of Mr. Fernando Poe, Jr. 

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                    [Title] => Political winnability
                    [Summary] => As in the case of my esteemed and respected columnist Teddy "Man" Benigno, I have been also asked "by many people" from different walks of life who are "complete strangers, whether the Philippines can still pull through," and my answer has also been yes, "if we can muster the courage, the will, and resolution to fight the battles of the future" and reexamine and evaluate the still undefined, unclear, and uncertain developments raging in the political landscape in the country today in light of the unexpected candidacy of Mr. Fernando Poe, Jr. 

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