Mayor Isko lambasts ‘kakampinks’ anew; this time for allegedly sharing his old photo

Manila Mayor and presidential hopeful Isko Moreno Domagoso once again blasted Robredo supporters for supposedly sharing his old photo when he was still an actor.

The photo in question showed Moreno in a provocative post wearing only an underwear.

In his Facebook post, the Aksyon Demokratiko standard bearer chides ‘kakampinks’ for allegedly reviving an issue which has been used against him since entering politics years ago,

“Bait talaga ng mga Kakampink! Galit kayo sa pag aartista ko na nag-ahon sa aking kahirapan,” Moreno wrote on his Facebook account.

“Pero gamit nyo naman lagi puro artista! Gusto nyo high resolution copy?” he added.

The actor-politician’s post was accompanied with the hashtags #WithdrawLeni, #LetLeniLeave, and #NoToDilawan/Pink.

He also provided the link to the Facebook account of the netizen who shared his picture.

Moreno has been attacking Robredo since revealing in public he was offered by the camp of the Vice President to withdraw from the race in order to give her a fighting chance against frontrunner Bongbong Marcos Jr.

In his campaign sorties across the country, he has called Robredo many names including ‘deceitful’, ‘hypocrite’ and ‘godmother of bullies’.

READ: Mayor Isko calls Robredo ‘godmother of bullies; refuses to apologize

This proved to have backfired against the mayor as he has slipped into fourth place in the latest Pulse Asia survey last month with Senator Manny Pacquiao overtaking him in third.

In the said survey, Moreno’s preference votes dropped to 4 percent compared to March’s 8 percent. Pacquaio, on the other hand, got 7% from the previous 3%.

Marcos continue to dominate the survey with a staggering 56% preference votes. His closest rival, Robredo, remains a far second with only 23%.

Meanwhile,  Pacquiao’s campaign manager Buddy Zamora said in a recent interview they were not surprised at all with the recent pre-election survey results.

“Because of what transpired in the Easter Sunday press conference where fortunately or unfortunately we were not able to attend,” said Zamora in the interview.

Zamora was referring to the Easter Sunday joint press conference by Moreno and rivals Ping Lacson and Norberto Gonzales where the Manila Mayor called for Robredo’s withdrawal.

Both Lacson and Gonzales has since distanced themselves from Moreno’s statement; saying it was the latter’s personal call and was not consulted among them.

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