FRM2011 wrote:
A while back I stated here that the idea is to let the supporters know that the principals will stick together.
Thursday's rally will be something last seen in November 2002. We are building momentum for takeoff. Once the announcement is made, we ride on the euphoria to every corner of the country.
After Thursday, isaac Ruto's supporters will realise their man has made the right move. If we can get 20% vote in Bomet, we are home and dry.
Remember from 2013 stats, we have 10% in Kiambu, Meru and Tharaka nithi. 20% in uasin gichu.
Wajir, Kisii and Nyamira are no longer swing counties. The 100K votes from Kitui courtesy of Ngilu are gone.
If Nyeri, muranga, nyandarua and kirinyaga turnout drops by anything from >3% it's game over. BTW these four averaged 93% an abnormal record. Prior to that they averaged 82%.
But i guess jubilants know this. 90% of online comments are from Jubilee supporters.
Our people say, "gakioha nikoi uria Kariina".
I like your optimism.
The fifth principal has come to add confusion to the whole drama.
Between now and Thursday totaona mengi.
As Ngilu goes with 100K,Mutua and Co move with in with 150K.I shall not comment on Wajir will wait for the 8/8.Kisii and Nyamira have never been swing counties,the belong to baba.However Uhuru and team have a reasonable chunk.
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