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Jubilee Withdraws its Presidential Candidate from Second Presidential Debate
TAZ
#21 Posted : Wednesday, February 20, 2013 8:36:07 AM
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From what i gather hata OAR is not really interested in the debate but i'm sure now he'll probably use UK as an excuse. The land issue is very sensitive and with one week to the elections both candidates would not want to mess things up in the debate. I think in future these debates should not be held too close to the elections.
McReggae
#22 Posted : Wednesday, February 20, 2013 8:59:18 AM
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@TAZ, lol...gather from where???

Land and Foreign policy, Kamwana do not want to topuch this.....suddenly doing a Titu!!!!
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#23 Posted : Wednesday, February 20, 2013 9:00:19 AM
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I think Kamwana will later change his mind and appear for the 2nd presidential debate....then his followers will be back here thumping their chests....
simonkabz
#24 Posted : Wednesday, February 20, 2013 9:02:55 AM
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is this real? Cowardly move! And his fans support it coz they know the lad is overated. Bure kabisa.
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#25 Posted : Wednesday, February 20, 2013 9:03:57 AM
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via twitter:

Your President won't attend the debate you invited him to but you faithfully attend his political rallies. And you think that's okay?
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2012
#26 Posted : Wednesday, February 20, 2013 9:04:21 AM
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I hear Amologue is also considering skipping as well. think UK is afraid of being asked about land issues and RAO about his track record.

BBI will solve it
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#27 Posted : Wednesday, February 20, 2013 9:04:38 AM
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TAZ wrote:
From what i gather hata OAR is not really interested in the debate but i'm sure now he'll probably use UK as an excuse. The land issue is very sensitive and with one week to the elections both candidates would not want to mess things up in the debate. I think in future these debates should not be held too close to the elections.


I don't think so as he OAR would want a platform to counter the allegations that have been leveled against him.En he may be more lethal than round one.

For Kamwana this election is his to loose and am afraid not being heard, seen tackling issues is providing fodder to opponents.
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#28 Posted : Wednesday, February 20, 2013 9:04:42 AM
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Jubilee have a point. The debate was fixed to cover only one elephant and let the other elephants off the hook.

If Uhuru does not participate then the debate is dead.....completely dead....and it should be unless all the other elephants are discussed as well.

COARD TV and KTN are all biased toward COARD. They either conform or they debate among themselves, while Jubilee Uhuru Campaigns...

Now that the polls are showing a neck to neck race, Jubilee will tip over the scales at 52% by 4th March 2013....A first Round win. WAPENDE WASIPENDE.

I am still not clear how OAR came from 51% to current 44%. Can someone educate me on this one....At this rate, he will end up at between 38 and 42% on 4th March...
Jus Blazin
#29 Posted : Wednesday, February 20, 2013 9:05:22 AM
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This is not good at all. Was waiting to hear debate on the land, economy, foreign policy and devolution involving ALL.
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simonkabz
#30 Posted : Wednesday, February 20, 2013 9:06:54 AM
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McReggae wrote:
@TAZ, lol...gather from where???

Land and Foreign policy, Kamwana do not want to topuch this.....suddenly doing a Titu!!!!


hehehe he has pulled a titu........unless dida n karoar are removed. This debate had a way of bonding n healing kenyans. Very stupid move. PK akijaribu hiyo nitathanya yeye the whole day.
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Buster
#31 Posted : Wednesday, February 20, 2013 9:12:30 AM
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jimmy1 wrote:
that debate is now DEAD. The sponsors should start counting their losses for the millions they invested. I think OAR & UMK should agree to have their own debate, live on K24 on the same time the 'others'(muite,kenneth, martha,kiyapi,dida,muda)will be having the national debate. If OAR decides to continue with this debate, the 'others' will gang up against him


Mmmhh...
TAZ
#32 Posted : Wednesday, February 20, 2013 9:14:19 AM
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2012 wrote:
I hear Amologue is also considering skipping as well. think UK is afraid of being asked about land issues and RAO about his track record.


@ Mc Reggae, as you can see someone else has also confirmed the same thing. The two leading contenders don't want to lose more votes one week to the elections. Akina Kiyapi, PK, Dida, Karua & Muite don't have anything to lose if anything they are the major beneficiaries in the debates.
Buster
#33 Posted : Wednesday, February 20, 2013 9:15:01 AM
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yekeyeke wrote:
Jubilee have a point. The debate was fixed to cover only one elephant and let the other elephants off the hook.

If Uhuru does not participate then the debate is dead.....completely dead....and it should be unless all the other elephants are discussed as well.

COARD TV and KTN are all biased toward COARD. They either conform or they debate among themselves, while Jubilee Uhuru Campaigns...

Now that the polls are showing a neck to neck race, Jubilee will tip over the scales at 52% by 4th March 2013....A first Round win. WAPENDE WASIPENDE.

I am still not clear how OAR came from 51% to current 44%. Can someone educate me on this one....At this rate, he will end up at between 38 and 42% on 4th March...


All of a sudden the polls are now credible....
streetwise
#34 Posted : Wednesday, February 20, 2013 9:19:35 AM
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Very strange, If it was I, I would meet the challenge head on, that is why one is a leader to get out of his/her comport zone for those who a lesser of the human race
McReggae
#35 Posted : Wednesday, February 20, 2013 9:20:47 AM
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Buster....you saw it right there....the polls are now ok!!!
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#36 Posted : Wednesday, February 20, 2013 9:21:29 AM
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Buster wrote:
yekeyeke wrote:
Jubilee have a point. The debate was fixed to cover only one elephant and let the other elephants off the hook.

If Uhuru does not participate then the debate is dead.....completely dead....and it should be unless all the other elephants are discussed as well.

COARD TV and KTN are all biased toward COARD. They either conform or they debate among themselves, while Jubilee Uhuru Campaigns...

Now that the polls are showing a neck to neck race, Jubilee will tip over the scales at 52% by 4th March 2013....A first Round win. WAPENDE WASIPENDE.

I am still not clear how OAR came from 51% to current 44%. Can someone educate me on this one....At this rate, he will end up at between 38 and 42% on 4th March...


All of a sudden the polls are now credible....

and so they were credible at 51 against 44 if thats the case then lets believe the polls that CORD is still in the lead
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#37 Posted : Wednesday, February 20, 2013 9:27:05 AM
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Hehehe...
bring it on worshipers of the skyping prez...
Skyping Prez.
nostoppingthis
#38 Posted : Wednesday, February 20, 2013 9:30:03 AM
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TAZ wrote:
From what i gather hata OAR is not really interested in the debate but i'm sure now he'll probably use UK as an excuse. The land issue is very sensitive and with one week to the elections both candidates would not want to mess things up in the debate. I think in future these debates should not be held too close to the elections.


I gather that UMK has not blatantly rejected the 2nd presidential debate...he intends to use Skype!!
Tebes
#39 Posted : Wednesday, February 20, 2013 9:31:12 AM
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Jus Blazin wrote:
This is not good at all. Was waiting to hear debate on the land, economy, foreign policy and devolution involving ALL.


I would have been very eager to hear UK on the three issues above, especially his foreign policy given that he is an ICC suspect of crimes against humanity. Sad
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#40 Posted : Wednesday, February 20, 2013 9:32:32 AM
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Njumbiree fellows are very interesting.

The land issue is a serious issue especially in swing areas such as the coast.

By not attending, he wins only his diehard supporters who would still vote for him if he walked out of Karumaindo naked at 10am in the morning.

But he loses all the swing voters who will see him as a coward who can't deal with issues.

I'm sure he's getting encouragement from the crazy fellows on this post who are now saying that every TV station in Kenya save K24 is against him. And now the polls are perfect.

Mr. Uhuru will lose credibility even with his own supporters who aren't going to vote 6 piece suits.

All that it needs is a few words from akina Karua like "i'm not afraid to answer questions like others who don't show up for debates"

"if he can't show up for a debate, can he show up for a trial in the Hague"

"when he's high when he's president, will he show up or, will Ruto be ruling"

I mean a few choice statements from his challengers and you can kiss his candidature goodbye.

Personally, I would be very excited to not see his face for a very very long time.

As for Njumbiree fellows a coward is a coward in any language on this earth.
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