With just a few months left to August general elections, the presidential hopefuls continue to sell their manifestos to the people of the Republic of Kenya. Led by the two horse leading men; William Ruto and Raila Odinga, the candidates continue to hold a set of rallies to sell their manifestos.
The exercise of holding rallies most intesified the moment the two horse leading men named their running mates all coming from Mt. Kenya region. Both parties have been attracting more crowds in their political meetings than it happened before.
Ruto's camp has been welcomed wildly after a huge number of his supporters turned up for his political meeting. According to the photos circulating in the internet, it is very clear that people have decided to attend political rallies. Every political meeting is full of Kenyans who are captured listening to their leaders, but the question is who has the numbers and who has the votes? Will this huge crowds turn to votes?


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