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The sad thing about popular elections in a democracy like ours is that the best and the most qualified candidates are not likely to win over the more popular although less competent senatoriables.

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There was a time when Visayans dominated the Senate.

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Shortly after World War II (1947) Dioscoro B. Lazaro published a newspaper named "Republic Daily".

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The 1934 National Elections was held on June 5, 1934, the country at that time was divided with two national figures as protagonists.

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DON MARIANO JESUS CUENCO
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The sad thing about popular elections in a democracy like ours is that the best and the most qualified candidates are not likely to win over the more popular although less competent senatoriables.

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There was a time when Visayans dominated the Senate.

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Shortly after World War II (1947) Dioscoro B. Lazaro published a newspaper named "Republic Daily".

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The 1934 National Elections was held on June 5, 1934, the country at that time was divided with two national figures as protagonists.

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