Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria has predicted the best presidential candidate who will emerge a victor in the forthcoming August 9 General Election. Kuria who placed UDA Presidential candidate, Deputy President William Ruto a head of Raila Odinga in his research said that, everyone has a choice to stick with usual pollsters and ignore his research or keep his data and compare it with the actual results on 9th August.
Kuria, who is vying for the Kiambu gubernatorial seat, said he had been conducting thses presidential research since the 1992 presidential elections and he has only missed his mark by 3%. The Chama Cha Kazi (CCK) party leader said Dp Ruto will get 10,578,553 representing 61.36%, while the Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Coalition's Raila would get 6,662,441 votes representing 38.64%. 
With only about 71 days remaining before we go into August General election, we hope to see who will emerge the winner between Raila Odinga and Deputy President William Ruto, who are main horses in this year's General elections.
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