Philippines election: Ferdinand Marcos Jr. leading in polls
Voters in the Philippines are heading to the polls Monday to choose a new president. The leading candidate to replace Rodrigo Duterte has a familiar name in the country’s history. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is the son of the late dictator. Critics say he’s winning support by re-writing history. Dan Spector reports.
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