Uhuru is in G7 along with others.
It is not automatic that he is their presidentila candidate.
Even if he turns out to be, he might find it difficult to attract votes outside ethnic Kikuyu voters. Kalenjin have already sent out a very strong signal of what their thinking is in regard to Uhuru. Cant ignore that.
The scenario whereby G7 alliance opts to get most of their sympathysers to run and then hope to support any of their own against Raila in the run off is to leave matters to chance.
What happens if the supporters of kina Ruto etc fail to play ball.
The Kikuyu have reason to be wary of a Raila presidency given his role the events of 2007/08.
However, it doesnt only take a Uhuru presidency to forestall any such eventuality.
I actually find Uhuru a fairly good guy but 2012 is not for him.
Anybody accusing him over land grabbing is not sincere.
Dunia ni msongamano..