It's only thirty four days for the nation to come to the eagerly awaited August general elections. However, the politics world especially for the statehouse contestants is currently being dominated by war of words from the supporters.
However, the Azimio La Umoja One Kenya Alliance led by Raila Odinga has once again raided central Kenya for vote hunting mission. With Mr Odinga were other esteemed Azimio leaders led by Martha Karua and Wiper's Kalonzo Musyoka.
Speaking to the massive crowd in Nyeri county that was attracted by the Azimio caravan, the Wiper party leader has not hesitated to sarcastically attack Tharaka Nithi senator Kithure Kindiki.
Kalonzo claims he is better placed in Azimio's government if they win since he will have the position of prime minister. He has hit at Kindiki claiming his work in Kenya Kwanza is only to count DP Ruto's votes.
"I got a better deal than Kindiki, his work is just to count Ruto's votes." Musyoka said.
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