Hon Raila Odinga, William Ruto, and Wajackoyah, the leader of the Roots Party, are once again the top three contenders for president, according to a KTN street survey.

These surveys, which the standard-owned TV channel has been conducting on a weekly basis and have revealed which presidential contenders are most popular in the country,
Now, the local populace was chosen to participate in a live poll that was held on 4 Monday by the Mombasa TV station.
Ruto of the Kenya Kwanza party received 19, Raila of the Azimio party received 17, while Wajackoyah of the Roots only received 8 votes, according to a live poll conducted by the typical Media TV channel.

Social media users have responded in a variety of ways to the survey results that revealed how inhabitants of Mombasa would choose their president.
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