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Beyond "Libreng Kolehiyo": The Story That Made Bam Aquino Matter Again




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In the theater of Philippine politics, successful campaigns aren’t built on mere slogans—they thrive on powerful, resonant stories. And at the heart of every winning narrative lies a structure: a voter, plagued by a problem, meets a guide who offers a solution, issues a call to action, warns of looming defeat, and promises redemption through victory.


In the case of Bam Aquino, this wasn’t just campaign strategy—it was survival.


The Mismatch That Almost Was

Years before the 2025 elections, I wrote about a classic case of narrative misalignment—Prospero Pichay’s failed Senate bid. It was a cautionary tale about politicians who bank on legacy or past favor, failing to anchor their relevance to the needs of the present.


That lesson came roaring back when I examined Bam Aquino’s 2022 campaign. Despite his key legislative legacy—Libreng Kolehiyo, the law that opened college doors to countless Filipinos—his numbers were stagnant. Polls showed near-perfect name recall, yet little voter traction. The disconnect was stark: people knew who he was, but not why they needed him now.


Because Libreng Kolehiyo was already law, voters didn’t feel compelled to re-elect the “Ama ng Libreng Kolehiyo.” If the mission was accomplished, what else was there to fight for?


And so, the puzzle emerged: If people don’t vote to say thank you, if they vote because they still need you, how could Bam still matter?


The Answer Wasn’t the Law—It Was What It Represented

Then came a realization—one that slowly dawned during reflective, post-election walks.


It wasn’t just about Libreng Kolehiyo. It was about what that law symbolized.


In 2022, the dominant campaign message was unity. The country, torn by years of divisive politics, was promised healing and cooperation. President Bongbong Marcos cornered that message with "Bangon Bayan Muli," while VP Leni Robredo leaned hard into combative energy, which only inflamed the political divide.


But three years into that promise of unity, what had really changed?


Filipinos were still reeling from inflation, inefficient services, crumbling infrastructure, and endless political chaos. What unity? Congress was embroiled in hearings and impeachment battles. The specter of Duterte at the ICC loomed large. The average Juan, meanwhile, still couldn't put three decent meals on the table.


The government was dysfunctional. Politics had devolved into theater. Filipinos needed something different—someone different.


Enter Bam Aquino: The Quiet Rebel

Bam didn’t pick up a megaphone and shout. He didn’t join the mudslinging. He kept his head down and got to work—a trait that has long defined him.


His Exhibit A? Libreng Kolehiyo.


But rather than wave it around as a solo achievement, Bam’s team crafted a nuanced message: this wasn’t just a bill; it was proof that working across political divides—yes, even with then-President Rodrigo Duterte—could yield real, life-changing results.


Strategically, they amplified this across platforms: videos of Bam thanking FPRRD for pushing Libreng Kolehiyo through (despite Aquino being a minority senator), circulated online. His mother campaigned in Davao, the heartland of Duterte support, with Bam paying homage to her “Tapang at Malasakit”—the very words Duterte popularized.


Even when VP Sara was hit with impeachment talks, Bam didn’t pander to his Pink base. He called it a “politicians’ issue,” choosing maturity over partisanship—earning ire from some supporters but respect from many more.


The result?


Suddenly, Bam Aquino wasn’t just the Aquino of the Yellow narrative. He was a redefined figure: principled but pragmatic, opposition yet cooperative, reformist but respectful.


He was, in essence, acceptable to both the Pink camp and the DDS.


The Hero’s Journey: A Modern Campaign Parable

Let’s revisit the story structure that underpins every compelling political narrative:


The Voter – the ordinary Filipino, exhausted from false promises and endless political showdowns.


The Problem – a government that talks a lot but delivers little; a nation adrift in dysfunction.


The Guide – Bam Aquino, quiet but capable, not another face in the shouting match, but a proven problem-solver.


The Solution – cross-partisan cooperation, legislation that impacts lives, and a work ethic that transcends noise.


The Call to Action – "If you're tired of the circus, vote for someone who gets things done."


The Stakes – another six years of stagnation, division, and dysfunction.


The Victory – a Senate that works, a country that heals, and a future finally within reach.


The Real Message That Won

In the end, it wasn't just Libreng Kolehiyo that won votes for Bam Aquino. It was the story behind it.


It was the narrative of a man who could have clung to a political dynasty's name, but instead carved his own path. A leader who didn’t grandstand but delivered. Who found ways to work with those across the aisle. Who embodied unity—not as a hollow slogan, but as a governing principle.


Bam Aquino didn’t ask voters to remember what he did. He asked them to imagine what more he could do, especially in a time when the country needed more doers and fewer talkers.


And for over 20 million Filipinos, that story was worth believing in.


Final Word

Politics will always be messy. But in that mess, stories matter. Not fairy tales. Not nostalgia. But real, grounded, compelling stories that speak to the present and offer a vision of what’s possible.


Bam Aquino found that story.


And because of that, the voters found him.

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