Kenyans have picked on Boni Khalwale over his exclusion of Party Leader William Ruto and Rigathi Gachagua on his poster. He put up the poster today signaling the routes they were supposed to take today. However netizens online have viewed it from a different perspective. Hard to sell! They say
Western region has largely been considered a Raila stronghold.And even when Musalia vied in 2013, he still got beaten by Raila in Western Kenya.It will be interesting to see whether the ground has actually shifted with Mudavadi's move to Kenya Kwanza.
Khalwale who is vying for Kakamega senate has been acccused of excluding Ruto and Rigathi on his poster because the duo is hard to sell.He has instead focused on the two of the community's kingpin's, that is Wetangula and Mudavadi.

Someone asked on why he was afraid of putting Ruto and Gachagua's portrait on his poster. The rally coincides with Raila's tour of the region set to commence today.
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