Talk:2019 Philippine Senate election

Massive POV pushing
There seems to be a single IP user who has been POV-pushing against certain policians, even to the point of doing a Mocha Uson and misrepresenting facts: Solution: Any other edits moving forward has to be supplied by references. No references and the edit may be reverted if it fails BLP standards. This article is about the activities of living people, and has to be within the standards of the WP:BIOGRAPHY project. – H T  D  03:51, 21 February 2018 (UTC)
 * IP edits: Jinggoy Estrada and Bong Revilla were convicted of plunder by the Ombudsman due to the PDAF scam.
 * What really happened: The Ombudsman filed cases against these two, and their cases is still pending with no judgment yet by the Sandiganbayan.
 * Caveat: Estrada was convicted of plunder during the Arroyo administration, then was subsequently pardoned. It's accurate to describe him as a "convicted plunderer", but not due to the PDAF scam.
 * Misunderstanding: The Ombudsman doesn't convict people; it prosecutes them.
 * IP edits: The two people and Bong Go have been campaigning already.
 * What really happened: I haven't checked but maybe the two Senators either announced they are running, or said they were considering it. Probably Bong Go is in the limelight because of the navy frigate deal. I dunno of
 * Those actions were then labeled as campaigning. There was an even an edit of Bong appearing in "election sorties"! Sorties, as in plural! I tried looking at Google if Go did go on several "election sorties" recently, and I all had were him in election sorties all right: in 2016!
 * Misunderstanding: What's probably happening is grandstanding. Does announcement of candidacy make into a campaign? Does Bong Go appearing on the Senate make into an election sortie? On both questions, nope.

= June 2018 Pulse Asia Survey =

The results for Pulse Asia's opinion poll conducted in June has been released. If there's anyone who can add the data to the table without messing it up, it would be appreciated, Thanks!

Link: http://www.pulseasia.ph/june-2018-nationwide-survey-on-the-may-2019-senatorial-elections/

Hijo de Caridad95 (talk) 13:01, 9 July 2018 (UTC)

Yellow/dilawan
The liberal party is yellow, and their opponents, the PDP-Laban is in even brighter yellow. The DDS hate the yellows but why is their party using the yellower color? And why is nacionalista in a pale green color, which is not found in the national flag? Are they not nationalists? Is anyone going to fix this up considering thi has been screwed up for at least a decade now?