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The Final Conflict...JP Vs Nasa Reloaded
Amores
#11 Posted : Friday, September 01, 2017 4:41:54 PM
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Njung'e wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
There are no local candidates. The MCAs, MPs, Governors already have their seats and have spent all their money why go fight for somebody else.

If you were a loser with some followers in a NASA stronghold you now have an opportunity to deliver some votes for a promise of an ambassadorial or Athi River development chairmanship.

Western will most likely go even higher for Uhuru. Even after winning he did not forget Lusaka.

From the tone of the president this campaign will be a campaign against
the supreme court.


The campaign theme for Jubilee will be simple. "We have the majority senators, women rep,MCAs,mpigs and governors". NASA just postponed the painsmile

They said the NASA mole in IEBC told them they won.So this line might not sell much. Will need a real theme that connects with Wanjiku,to want to get out and vote
I am happy
Lolest!
#12 Posted : Friday, September 01, 2017 6:11:50 PM
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Baratang wrote:
Jangwa la Jangili wrote:
voter apathy will affect both sides juu kuna watu wamechoka na hii endless upuzi. there will be lower voter turnout than in the august polls. uhuru will still win though.


Not in Rift Valley and Mt Kenya regions. Remember in these two areas you will be dealing with very angry voters.

You see in Blue areas the opposition fellows have never given their voters time off from politics and that is why the turn out was very poor.

I'm in North Rift

Huku guys are maaaaaaadddddd!!!

Wamesema round 2 wanatoa watu hata wards

Na kama Nasa itasema IEBC iende, na wao wanasema Supreme Court iende
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kaka2za
#13 Posted : Friday, September 01, 2017 6:22:10 PM
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People of Mt Kenya are are not so eager about exercising power.It is mainly about protecting their economic interests which they perceive to be under threat.

They will come out to vote regardless of who is opposing RAO. Voter turn out will most likely drop to below 50% when RAO quits politics.
Truth forever on the scaffold
Wrong forever on the throne
(James Russell Rowell)
gk
#14 Posted : Friday, September 01, 2017 6:33:27 PM
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Some folks can't wait to see the end of this extreme sport we call our presidential elections.
Perhaps this should be motivation enough to come out in droves and get a decisive win.
I just hope and pray whoever loses will accept and move on and the winner magnanimous.
We must end these divisive politics otherwise this talk about secession is only just beginning.
bubethi
#15 Posted : Friday, September 01, 2017 6:34:37 PM
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kaka2za wrote:
People of Mt Kenya are are not so eager about exercising power.It is mainly about protecting their economic interests which they perceive to be under threat.

They will come out to vote regardless of who is opposing RAO. Voter turn out will most likely drop to below 50% when RAO quits politics.


Agree to this 100% as was the case during Moi-era elections.
gk
#16 Posted : Friday, September 01, 2017 6:39:10 PM
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kaka2za wrote:
People of Mt Kenya are are not so eager about exercising power.It is mainly about protecting their economic interests which they perceive to be under threat.

They will come out to vote regardless of who is opposing RAO. Voter turn out will most likely drop to below 50% when RAO quits politics.


So true and there's possibility RAO would have been pres by now had he not alienated mt kenya. Remember were it not for PEV '08 UK would not be pres today. Its a shame really that devolution was supposed to address some of these "grievances" of exclusion but we're still stuck in the same rut.
Lolest!
#17 Posted : Friday, September 01, 2017 7:05:33 PM
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gk wrote:
Some folks can't wait to see the end of this extreme sport we call our presidential elections.
Perhaps this should be motivation enough to come out in droves and get a decisive win.
I just hope and pray when Raila loses he will accept and move on and the Jubilee will be magnanimous.
We must end these divisive politics otherwise this talk about secession is only just beginning.

Laughing out loudly smile Applause d'oh! Sad Drool Liar Shame on you Pray
Lolest!
#18 Posted : Friday, September 01, 2017 7:07:56 PM
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BTW, how sure are we that this is the final, rename the thread please. Ikifika 57% next time kutakuwa na new hacking claims hata kama ni UNEC
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washiku
#19 Posted : Friday, September 01, 2017 7:12:19 PM
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Ile clip ya Kalonzo ya lie low will be a National Anthem in Central Sasa. Last time it was said last day of elections so it wasn't used to the maximum....

It will be a hot fight.
Uram
#20 Posted : Friday, September 01, 2017 7:15:54 PM
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It will be interesting to see the numbers outside Mt. Kenya/Kalenjin land and Luo Nyanza/Ukambani. Most of the voters in those regions came out to vote since there were five more elections, that were 'personal' to them.
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