Despite Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetangula joining hands to work with the deputy president William Ruto, still Raila Odinga continues to led in the home area of the two leaders.
Out of total participants who actively participated in the online survey in Western Kenya 42% voted for Azimio la One Kenya presidential candidate that's Raila Odinga while the remaining 25% voted for Ruto's Kenya Kwanza Alliance camp.
This is a clear indication that William Samoe Ruto needs to do something in this area for if election was to be done Azimio la umoja coalition led by Raila Odinga could still lead. This is also a clear indication that Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetangula have failed to gain votes for William Samoe Ruto in the Western region.
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According to netizens online, Ruto should consider looking for another popular leader in Western region in order to market the agendas of Deputy president William Ruto. Please don't forget to leave your comments below.

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