"I was angry she was raped, yes that was one thing. But she was so beautiful, I think the mayor should have been first. What a waste," he said, according to a CNN Philippines translation of the comments.
He told reporters Sunday that what he said was "gutter language" expressed in anger but declined to apologize for the "rape statement."
"If it brings me down, let it bring me down. If it brings me up to the presidency, then well and good. I will serve you but I will not as a matter of honor apologize for (it)," he told reporters.
Jejomar Binay, current Vice President and Presidential candidate, said that Duterte didn't deserve to be elected to the country's top job: "Rape and murder of a woman is not funny at all. Mister Duterte, don't you have a mother? Don't you have daughters? Your statement is simply revolting."
Manuel Roxas, another of the five candidates for the presidency, said that rape is a serious problem and "anyone who laughs at the ultimate assault on the dignity of women should not be allowed to wield power," CNN Philippines reported.
Senator Grace Poe, Duterte's closest rival in the election, said it was unacceptable.
"No one, whoever she is and whatever her looks may be, deserves to be raped and abused. Rape is a crime and no laughing matter. We should all be outraged at abuses against women."
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