With the result as of 10:30 a.m. covering the 90.63 percent of nationwide election returns, Rodrigo Duterte is, no doubt, the eventual President of the Philippines.
Two hours ago, Rodrigo's daughter Sara posted on Instagram a message for her dad's detractors.
She wrote, "Sino yung nagsabi na magpa-kalbo sila kung manalo si Digong? It's your time to shine, kaya ninyo yan. Konting kembot at todo dasal ako ngayon at parang feeling ko kalbo na kayo by next week."
One of the hashtags she used, "#kalboparasapagbabago."
Digong currently has over 15 million votes.
In the same post, Sara thanked the Duterte supporters.
"Thank you sa prayers ninyong lahat," then also used the #goodvibes hashtag.
Here's her complete Instagram post.
"Kinsa to nagsulti magpa-upaw sila kung mudaog si Digong? (Sino yung nagsabi na magpa-kalbo sila kung manalo si Digong?) It's your time to shine, kaya ninyo yan.
"Konting kembot at todo dasal ako ngayon at parang feeling ko kalbo na kayo by next week. Kami noon, kayo na naman ngayon. Ganyan lang ang buhay. Thank you sa prayers ninyong lahat.
"#kalboparasapagbabago #Digong #byahengdu30 #Duterte2016 #justDUit #DU30 #dutertecayetano #goodvibes #dancedancedance"
Meanwhile, Paolo Roxas, the son of presidential candidate Mar Roxas, opened an account on Twitter yesterday, May 8.
His first post:
Thank you to your support for my father Mar Roxas, today is the election day and what ever will happen. God will guide us. Thank you
— Paolo Roxas (@impaoloroxas) May 8, 2016
Sixteen hours ago, just before the election tally began, Paolo tweeted:
Kahit anong mangyari sa botohan, Maraming Salamat sa pagboto sa Daddy ko Mar Roxas #LP
— Paolo Roxas (@impaoloroxas) May 9, 2016
Mar currently has over nine million votes.
Likewise, Brian Poe Llamanzares, son of Grace Poe who is presently in third place with 8,542,159 votes, tweeted on May 9, before he voted:
You gotta be a good sport, be kind, and be fair. To each his own. Remember politics is just politics. Happy voting everyone :)
— Brian Poe (@BrianPoeLl) May 8, 2016