The vocal Kapsaret Member of Parliament hon. Oscar Sudi has elicited mixed reactions after he came out to refute the latest opinion poll from the Star newspaper which showed a tight contest between the Orange Democratic Party Leader Raila Odinga and the Deputy President William Ruto.
According to the Star, the Deputy President William Ruto is slightly ahead of the Orange Democratic Party Leader Raila Odinga. Ruto is at 43.3% while Odinga comes closely second with 42.4%. The Wiper Democratic Party Leader Kalonzo Musyoka Comes Third with 4.0%.
Through his social Sudi Downplays this poll citing that this is the plan of the deep state to sabotage the results. He said that they are aware that Ruto commands a big lead with 58% while Odinga has 37%.
"Deep State, you will not win on this one. How can you say it's a tight race yet we know it's 58%(Ruto) against 37(Raila)" Sudi Cited.
Reacting to this, some Kenyans cited Raila Odinga will beat the Deputy President William in the upcoming general election, adding that numbers don't lie.

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