So bigchick
Are you trying to say that he's now going to "waste" his time with the mashinani voter? Is the mashinani voter decided or undecided? If they've already decided, why bother going to campaign? If as you say the undecided are too few, why bother going to mashinani?
If it is true that the only place he has value is with people in mashinani who have already made up their minds, why doesn't he go chill at State House sipping some wine and wait for the results? Afterall, he's already won, hasn't he?
The people in the mashinani he's going to, don't they work? Are they condemned to attend a political rally in order to listen to their "leader"? Don't they have TV's?
You can't puke your words then swallow them
He needs all the votes he can get.
By failing to talk to Kenyans on issues that affect their lives, he fails to become the president of the country.
By failing to discuss issues such as land that are affecting the lives of all Kenyans, then he fails to become the president of this country.
By showing cowardice in the face of challenges, he tells us ipso facto that we may be led by a coward if we elect him and his fellow candidate who has a court case on land issues.
Capish?
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.