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Willie Revillame running for senator

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January 30, 2024

Three years after former president Rodrigo Duterte asked him to seek public office, television host Willie Revillame on Sunday declared he is ready to run for senator in next year's midterm elections.

-  DIANA LHYD SUELTO

Revillame attended the prayer rally against Charter change led by the Dutertes and their allies in Davao City's Rizal Park.

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