WHY Raila Odinga will KICK OUT Uhuru from STATEHOUSE in 2017

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By S Waiganjo

‪#‎RailaOdinga‬ is wise. He knows that nationally he’s more popular than ‪#‎UhuruKenyatta‬ and ‪#‎WilliamRuto‬. He knows that he doesn’t necessarily have to win votes in areas that Jubilee whipped him in last time.

Uhuruto on the other side think they still have a chance of convincing some of those who voted for Cord in 2013 to vote for them….WRONG MOVE, time is running out and voters who voted for them massively in their strongholds are demoralized- look at Rift Valley who really believes in Uhuru anymore? what about North Eastern or say Cushites/Somali community whenever they are in Kenya?

Odinga on the other hand is mobilizing his supporters to register as voters massively, the tyranny of numbers tide is shifting. North Eastern has jumped into Cord, Coast is corded than Cord itself, Meru and Central are tired of corruption, Western is now galvanised under Raila since Wambui’s project Mudavadi is dead.

Corruption is the single most undoing for Uhuru, tribalism in public appointments is second and third is a screwed economy, rise of cost of living and increased unemployment and Insecurity!

2017 will not be easy for Uhuru as some bigots may want us to beleive, even with rigging it will be tough!.

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