
Deputy President William Ruto, according to Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria, will win the upcoming General Election on August 9.
According to Kuria's research, out of the total 21,846,468 registered voters, 17,240,993 will vote, representing 79.15 percent. Ruto, who is also the Kenya Kwanza Alliance head, will receive 10,578,553 votes, or 61.36 percent, according to the Chama Cha Kazi (CCK) party leader.
On the other hand, Kuria's research indicated that the Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Coalition's Raila would get 6,662,441 votes representing 38.64%.
Kuria, who is running for governor of Kiambu, said he has been conducting data research since the 1992 presidential elections and that the largest margin of error he has ever had was 3%.
"You can choose to dismiss my study and stick to your normal pollsters. Keep the data and compare it to the actual results on August 9th if you choose to listen to a seasoned hands-on practitioner "Kuria stated.

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