Nakuru County Senator Susan Kihika has today aroused a debate among the netizens in her official Twitter Account after she provided a platform where they could share their mind about their favourite presidential candidate in the fourth coming elections in August 9.
The popular senator posted a question to her followers of where they could place their votes between Raila and Ruto as the fifth kenyan president. He also showed the series of years that ODM leader Raila Odinga has lost the presidential elections to his opponents.
"Hata kama ni Wewe Bet utawekelea wapi? It's not rocket science" Senator Kihika tweeted in her tweeter account.

In the reactions of the netizens, it was clear that Raila was ahead of Ruto since most of the comments were contradicting and criticizing Dp Ruto's ability to win the election due to his past experiences.
For instance, @Hanningtone Muchera replied to Kihika asking her which Presidential Election Dp Ruto win in 2013 and 2017.
Here are some reactions of netizens who gave their opinions on the same issue;



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