As the August General election draws closer United Democratic Alliance (UDA) leader William Ruto has seemingly continued to gain popularity among Kenyans.
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Ruto will be facing stiff competition from Azimio presidential candidate, former Prime minister Raila Odinga who is also seeking to gain more support.
The DP's influence has been felt across the country as he has gained more followers as the days go by.
This is evident after a lorry has been spotted with 'Ruto' strobe lights installed at the back.
As per the photo shared by news outlet Kenyans.co.ke, the lorry's other light has also been branded with UDA colours, slogan and symbol.
This has elicited mixed reactions on social media among Kenyans with some now citing that the Deputy President William Ruto has indeed become popular across the country. 

Photos courtesy (the truck installed with Ruto's strobe lights that has gone viral)
Here are a sample of the reactions... 
https://www.facebook.com/1105884899427847/posts/pfbid0Jm3Yd5o7yWQHPkBWLWppHC7uxpochbdVdXB1GUSbGJ1vo4M9hc7rL7GRyZsX8q3nl/?app=fbl
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