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When good candidates step aside

The Freeman

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April 22, 2025

While I know a few deserving politicians who have the resources to thrive or survive under our current electoral system, I know many more who also deserve to be elected but shy away from politics because the system is stacked against those with modest means --not even the poor, just those without deep pockets.

- Atty. Ian Vincent Manticajon

I’ve said this before in my previous columns about our electoral system. It should be the people and other stakeholders in the community, including businessmen, who provide the support, resources, and logistics for the candidates they believe in. It should not be the sole burden of the politician.

Too often, we treat candidates as if they alone must bankroll their campaigns. The result is a system that favors political dynasties and discourages ordinary citizens of integrity and competence from running for office. Machinery, funding, and logistical support should ideally come from a mobilized, participative citizenry.

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