Gibo wins DLSU mock polls
Lakas-Kampi-CMD standard bearer Gilberto “Gibo” Teodoro Jr. topped another mock presidential elections, this time at the Dela Salle University (DLSU).
DLSU students went overwhelmingly “green” last Friday in a mock election that gave Teodoro, whose campaign color is green that signifies hope, another runaway victory over survey front-runner Sen. Benigno Aquino III continuing his winning streak as the favorite presidential candidate of the youth sector on campus.
Teodoro topped the DLSU straw vote by winning 67 percent of voters’ support. Aquino followed with 20 percent, Sen. Richard Gordon with 13 percent and Sen. Manny Villar with 7 percent.
A DLSU alumnus, Teodoro, also known as Gibo, was the hands-down favorite—as he had been in mock presidential polls at the University of the Philippines.
Lakas-Kampi CMD national president, Sarangani Gov. Migz Dominguez, said that “we are seeing is a groundswell of support for Teodoro” that could reach its peak in time for the May presidential elections.
“Make no mistake about it—poll after mock poll in campuses, Teodoro is the runaway winner in a sort of meaningful and significant way,” Dominguez also said.
“Students are asserting and defining what good politics and what good leadership is, and they see in Teodoro the personification of good politics and excellent executive leadership,” Dominguez added.
For several weeks, Teodoro has gone on a campus tour on a wing of hope and change—that it is possible to accelerate economic development and attain national prosperity through a combination of leadership, intelligence, experience and a vision of where to take this country within this decade.



