
The political period is here and the leaders are out to lure the kenyans to support their bid as the election year is nearing. The presidential race is a two horse race despite the the presidential aspirants being many.
The top presidential candidates are out to hunt votes from all zones and also employee the bloggers to show people that their preferred candidate will be winning in the coming general election.

The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) blogger Hon. Robert Alai through his social walls has revealed that if elections are held today people will be surprised to see the position deputy president Hon. William Ruto will be holding.
Despite the fact that the presidential race is a two horse race, the Kileleshwa ODM member of county assembly aspirant Robert Alai allegedly reveals that the deputy president may become third after elections. Alai further alleged that the deputy president Hon. William Ruto may fail to get 30% of the total votes cast.

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