Politicians have been travelling to various places in search of votes with only 33 days to the August general elections. The two strong Coalitions, Azimio la Umoja One Kenya and Kenya Kwanza have stepped up their protests in various areas as they vie to become the next administration.
According to the opinion polls conducted by Infotrak Research, the Orange Democratic Party leader the honourable Raila Amolo Odinga is in the lead with 49℅ of the vote followed by the Kenya Kwanza presidential candidate with 30 per cent.

The polls were shared by citizen digital through their Twitter account on 6th July 2022. Raila Odinga has been defeating Kenya Kwanza presidential candidate William samoi Ruto in Nairobi county for the last few months.
This will be good news to all Azimio la Umoja supporters across the country, at the same time, it will be bad news for Kenya kwanza supporters. Share your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below.
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