Political tension has gradually continued building up in the country as fresh details emerge on daily basis. DP Ruto and Raila have continued posing a major threat to each other as the scramble to to enter State House gains wild momentum. We heard that DP Ruto is demanding Mudavadi and Wetangula to deliver 70% Western votes.

However, what happened today in Luanda Sub county in Vihiga was enough to tell DP Ruto to forget about the 70%. This happens as we had Azimio La Umoja turn tables in Vihiga where so many people turned out in large numbers unlike it has ever happened in DP Ruto's rallies with Mudavadi. The ground was filled to maximum capacity as Luhya sings filled the air.

Source Link: https://twitter.com/WehliyeMohamed/status/1529478700038729728?s=09
Speaking via his Twitter account page, Lawyer Mohammed Wehliye has asked DP Ruto to forget about the 70% he is thinking about. This is because the region is still rallying behind Raila as it has always done for the past several years.
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