The next general election is approaching and Kenyans are expected to head into poll to elect leaders of their own choice .
Presidential candidates is expected to be a two horse race between the current deputy president William samoei Ruto and the former prime minister Raila Odinga .
Most of the survey done shows ruto to be leading in all of them ,as the preffered president among the Kenyans .
Now the new survey as revealed by the Star newspaper shows Ruto to be still leading as Raila reduces the Gap .
William Ruto got 46.1% of the votes as Raila followed closely with 35.1% ,then mudavadi 2.4% and kalonzo musyoka comes out with 1.4 %.
The survey reveal Raila to have overtaken Ruto at Coastal region and Western region ,the region is believed to be Raila's political backyard .

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