The Kenya Kwanza Alliance agreement tasked Amani National Congress party leader Musalia Mudavadi and his counterpart Moses Wetangula with the mandate to deliver 70% of votes from western region.
As per the latest poll conducted by online media Kenyans.co.ke, the two western political bigwigs will not even achieve half the task they were given.
In 3,380 votes, those who voted Mudavadi and Wetangula would get between 1%-25% were 30%, 26%-50% only 13.8%, votes 51%-75% only 29.5% people have votes that they will achieve that while 26.2% believe the two can get 76%-100% from western.
It is less than two months remaining for Kenyans to decide between Kenya Kwanza, Azimio and Roots party.
According to the agreement, if the two successfully deliver their promise then they will get 30% share of the government.
However, western is believed to be Azimio One Kenya Alliance flagbearer Raila Odinga's political bedroom. Will KKA manage to get the votes they want from the region?
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