The journey of gaining over 70% of votes from Western Kenya has started. Wetangula and Mudavadi have decided to go back to their Matrimonial region to campaign for Kenya Kwanza coalition.
The two best friends were in Lugari which is among the constituencies in Kakamega County that have a very large number of voters. They received a very warm welcome from the residents who seemed to be very jovial.

The crowd was large and Wetangula used this opportunity to sell the agenda of Kenya Kwanza coalition to the people of Lugari. They both promised them that when they win the election Lugari will be included in the government and all the projects that Ayub Savula has failed to do they will do.
They warned the residents against voting for Azimio La Umoja and told them that Raila is a pretender and he is just using sweet words to trap them. My question is will Mudavadi and Wetangula raise 70% from Western ?.
Here is the link to the full video on YouTube.
https://youtu.be/w7uv8apDIsM
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