According to the most recent Mizani opinion survey, if Meru County elections were held today, Kathuri Murungi of the UDA would win with 53.3 percent of the vote over Joseph Arimba of the Devolution Party, who gets 23.5 percent of the vote.
This is simply the most convincing proof that the UDA party is well-established in Meru County and is a party that is likely to take power. In Meru County, the UDA party has significantly outperformed Kiraitu's led party.
It is obvious that Kathuri Murungi has continued to work locally to win the support of Meru County inhabitants, which is why he is rated favorably.
The power that a party has, particularly with the UDA party, is the most crucial element in Meru County politics.
It's clear that Kathuri Murungi has stuck to his principles because of his successful development record; this has led to increased respect from Meru citizens. This merely serves as the clearest affirmation that Azimio's chances of winning seats in Meru County are currently extremely slim.
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