Oscar Sudi has reacted to a presidential opinion poll that is in the Star headlines. The Vocal Member of Parliament has also sent a message to the deep state.
According to the star headlines, Dp Ruto has a slight lead in tight race with Raila Odinga. The polls done by Radio Africa shows Dp Ruto leading by 43.3% followed closely by Raila Odinga at 42.2%. Kalonzo and Mwangi Kiunjuri have 4.0% and 2.3% while the remaining 6.1% are undecided.
However according to Oscar Sudi the polls have been cooked by Deep state. The Kapseret Member of Parliament who has been known to say it as it is, corrected the opinion polls by Radio Africa. According to him Dp Ruto is leading at 58% while Raila Odinga has 37%.
"Deep State You will not win on this one. How can you say it is a tight race when yet we know it's 58% (Ruto) against 37% (Raila)?" Oscar Sudi posted on his official facebook page.
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