Celebrities, influencers support Bam Aquino’s Senate bid at campaign kickoff

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Celebrities, influencers support Bam Aquino’s Senate bid at campaign kickoff

A powerhouse lineup of artists, celebrities, and online influencers brought excitement and energy to the People’s Campaign Kickoff Rally for independent senatorial candidate and former Senator Bam Aquino. The event took place at the Dasmariñas City Arena in Cavite, drawing a packed crowd eager to support Aquino’s bid for a Senate seat.

The star-studded affair featured performances from Parokya ni Edgar, Bayang Barrios & Naligayan Band, Nica Del Rosario, Elmo Magalona, Arkin Magalona, and The Sun Band. Hosting the program were Robi Domingo, Alex Calleja, Pinky Amador, and Mara Aquino.

Adding to the excitement, AC Soriano, Lorraine Galvez, and Zion Aguirre hosted the event’s livestream, while notable personalities such as Sharon Cuneta, Bea Binene, Rita Avila, director FM Reyes, and Pia Magalona were in attendance to show their support for Aquino.

Social media influencers Andrei Hermida, Enzo Bonoan, and Justin Dizon also made an appearance, further amplifying the momentum as Aquino officially launched his 90-day Senate campaign.

Bam Aquino is gunning for a Senate seat, running on the platform of expanding the Free College Law to cover more students and ensure that the subsidy for other school expenses under the law is provided. He has also committed to push for guaranteed employment for Filipinos.

The former Senator expressed confidence that his numbers will pick up once his campaign volunteers intensify their campaign in various parts of the country.

“Naniniwala kami na gaya rin nang dati, gaya noong 2022, nagsimula noong kampanya, pasimula pa lang but by the end of the campaign nayanig iyong buong pundasyon ng politika sa Pilipinas” Bam said, referring to the presidential campaign of former Vice President Leni Robredo in 2022.

“Iyon rin ang makikita po natin. Mula ngayon for the next 90 days lalabas ang mga tao at makikita nila na maganda tayong alternatibo,” he added.

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