Citations:kakampink

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English citations of kakampink

(a supporter of Philippine Vice President Leni Robredo)

  • [2021 October 10, “Robredo's campaign manager rallies 'kakampink': Speak up, counter fake news”, in Manila Bulletin, New Delhi:
    In a Facebook post on Sunday, October 10, he [Senator Bam Aquino] listed several things that Robredo's volunteers, which he referred to as “kakampink,” to organize, persuade others, speak up against fake news, and be inclusive.]
  • 2022 May 13, Raissa Robles, “Cheers and jeers greet Marcos victory: Supporters of ‘Bongbong’ boast as Leni Robredo backers express dismay”, in South China Morning Post, Hong Kong, page A10:
    A doctor said patients whom he knew voted for Marcos would no longer get free ­consultations and medicines. A businessman said he had switched to pro-Robredo or kakampink suppliers.
  • 2022 May 16, “After election defeat, Robredo to lead ‘biggest volunteer movement in Philippine history’”, in Asia Pacific Report[1], archived from the original on 2022-05-16:
    Her “kakampink” supporters organised soup kitchens, marches, motorcades, concerts, house-to-house campaigns, and grand rallies that were attended by tens of thousands – sometimes even in hundreds of thousands – across provinces.
  • 2022 December, Duncan McCargo, “Philippine Elections 2022: Why Leni's Fifteen Million Votes Were Not Enough”, in Contemporary Southeast Asia, volume 44, number 3, page 360:
    The doomed Leni kakampink, or “pink alliance”, campaign was nevertheless one of the most remarkable aspects of the election.
  • 2023 March 23, “Guanzon celebrates ‘Kakampink’ memory by bashing pro-admin trolls”, in Manila Bulletin, New Delhi:
    Reports said that over 130,000 “Kakampinks” attended the massive rally. Pink was the campaign color of the Leni-Kiko tandem.