The 2022 presidential seat will be a hot contest between presidential candidates. Among the regions which is likely to determine who is going to win the 2022 presidential elections is the rich Mount Kenya region.
Forner Kajiado Member of the National Assembly Moses Sakudar has raised new concerns on who is Loosing ground and who is gaining ground in the mount Kenya region.
Speaking to the Star, Moses Sakudar has revealed that Deputy President William Ruto is loosing ground in the mount Kenya region while Raila Is gaining ground.Sakudar has affirmed that of this remains to be the se situation onwards then it will be tough for Ruto.
"Mt Kenya was very critical for Deputy President William Ruto (both pictured) but the unfolding reitung is that Ruto is currently loosing the ground while Raila is gaining ground. This tells you that if the graph remains on the trajectory, it would be tough for Deputy President William Ruto. ", Sakudar stated.


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