As his second and final term in office comes to an end, President Uhuru will step down from politics. As a result, Kenyans are required by law to take part fully in the upcoming elections in August to choose his successor.
As of now, Raila Odinga of Azimio la Umoja One, a Kenyan presidential contender, and William Ruto, a self-described chief hustler campaigner, have been considered the front-runners in their respective political parties.
With numerous surveys being performed to determine which presidential contender has a better chance of winning the eagerly awaited August elections, politics has definitely taken shape in the nation.
According to earlier Independent Electoral Boundary Commission findings, Raila Odinga has traditionally been thought of as having his political backyard in coastal areas.
According to the latest opinion poll from the coastal region, according to the results that came out, it seems that Raila Amolo Odinga beat DP William Samoi Ruto. These results put Raila Amolo Odinga in a good position for the coming election.
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