Kalonzo's withdrawal continues troubling Raila and Azimio at vast. Kalonzo left Azimio after they declined to nominate him as the running mate and his parting is breeding Ruto ripe fruits. The deadest opinion survey published by Mizani Africa has substantiated Raila is forfeiting more proponents as on the other hand Ruto is soaring and gaining proponents momentarily.
Kitui is among the Lower Eastern nation counties which have been trembled following the aftermath of Raila and Kalonzo. Ruto on the other hand has been the heir of the rout as he gains a crucial 9.4% while Raila misses a serious 39%. Raila has plummeted from 76% to 37% in Kitui while Ruto has soared from 21.7% to 31.1%.
Makueni County is another county in Ukambani that Raila has been considerably influenced. Raila's rage spirals down by an enormous 34.8%. Ruto on the other hand gains a powerful 9.8% rage. Raila dropped from 72.8% to 38% while Ruto progressed from 27.2% to 37.0%.
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