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Uhuru Will Win with < Less Than 36% Voter Turn Out..?
hindsight
#1 Posted : Friday, October 27, 2017 12:38:17 PM
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It's a bit worrying ,as the country have had to be subjected to divisive politics and polls.

The challenge is how will Kenya move on with such a voter turn out.

Verdict is out there, Kenya is divided and regardless if you are JP or Nasa supporter ,something is a miss in our country and there is need for new path of Kenya we want as citizens not the Kenya politicians want.

Again...the final % turn out quite telling.....I believe lots of reflection....needed.
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#2 Posted : Friday, October 27, 2017 12:44:03 PM
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hindsight wrote:
It's a bit worrying ,as the country have had to be subjected to divisive politics and polls.

The challenge is how will Kenya move on with such a voter turn out.

Verdict is out there, Kenya is divided and regardless if you are JP or Nasa supporter ,something is a miss in our country and there is need for new path of Kenya we want as citizens not the Kenya politicians want.

Again...the final % turn out quite telling.....I believe lots of reflection....needed.


Soma katiba. Hata kama ni 5% turnout...


i.am.back!!!!
masukuma
#3 Posted : Friday, October 27, 2017 12:45:29 PM
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0 is a number...and is legal turnout HOWEVER what it means going forward is for political players to deduce their meaning.
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#4 Posted : Friday, October 27, 2017 12:47:34 PM
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Based on what? Eventually turnout will pass 50% by tomorrow when others vote, if the violent goons and thieves allow voting, naswa is to blame for poor turnout, Uhurus victory is clear and will surpass the last time and eat into rairas 7.2 million votes which Uhuru is almost getting, if he gets 10million, with a poorer turnout, we can assume only luos are left supporting raira, given the tribal nature of our politics, tribal diehards should really now be ready to MOVE ON!Meanwhile as Uhuru is the clear winner as par THE LAW, he should be sworn in, move on, he has said he will talk with raira to resolve any issues.
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hindsight
#5 Posted : Friday, October 27, 2017 12:48:27 PM
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@ harrydre i don't disagree with you on % turnout ,but i believe any turnout of any election especially where numbers matter and more so where one strong competitor said he is withdrawing ,this % turn out matters any how you look at it.

Kindly this will come to bare in coming days...

So just reckon any numbers matter ...in politics.
Live your life well, don't settle nor conform to people expectations. It's one of the best way to live life full of bliss and contentment.
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#6 Posted : Friday, October 27, 2017 12:54:51 PM
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We are miss reading it. All repeat elections everywhere experience low voter turn out.

Uhuru did not have an opponent so thus was a formality, all he needed was 50+1 and 25% in 24 counties, right?

If you want the real vote then count the Aug 8th votes.

Also don't forget that he will enjoy full powers of presidency similar 100% turn out with a mega majority in both houses.

BBI will solve it
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harrydre
#7 Posted : Friday, October 27, 2017 12:55:06 PM
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hindsight wrote:
@ harrydre i don't disagree with you on % turnout ,but i believe any turnout of any election especially where numbers matter and more so where one strong competitor said he is withdrawing ,this % turn out matters any how you look at it.

Kindly this will come to bare in coming days...

So just reckon any numbers matter ...in politics.


How about;

1) UK voters did not turn up in hostile areas

2) Most UK voters saw no need to vote since kitendawili withdrew. Remember some just vote against baba. Remove him on ballot and they don't care.
i.am.back!!!!
hindsight
#8 Posted : Friday, October 27, 2017 12:58:27 PM
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@MurchKnow definately Uhuru will win this election,that's clear. The problem is that some JP leaning press/politicians/agents/activists etc are not yet appreciating how under performed the JP party has done.

Earlier they had said they will prove that they will win with 10 Million plus. The bottom line is that they can't even reach the 8/8 numbers.

Now, Being a Kenyan am worried JP supporters still don't understand and appreciate why the rain started beating them....atleast +40% could have been fair to us,to have a "legitimate" government with overwhelming support.

Now the poor performance will lead to lots of challenges for the JP and Uhuru presidency...just await the declaration from Chebukati and "shit" will start happening.


Much Know wrote:
Based on what? Eventually turnout will pass 50% by tomorrow when others vote, if the violent goons and thieves allow voting, naswa is to blame for poor turnout, Uhurus victory is clear and will surpass the last time and eat into rairas 7.2 million votes which Uhuru is almost getting, if he gets 10million, with a poorer turnout, we can assume only luos are left supporting raira, given the tribal nature of our politics, tribal diehards should really now be ready to MOVE ON!Meanwhile as Uhuru is the clear winner as par THE LAW, he should be sworn in, move on, he has said he will talk with raira to resolve any issues.

Live your life well, don't settle nor conform to people expectations. It's one of the best way to live life full of bliss and contentment.
Amores
#9 Posted : Friday, October 27, 2017 1:00:27 PM
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harrydre wrote:
hindsight wrote:
@ harrydre i don't disagree with you on % turnout ,but i believe any turnout of any election especially where numbers matter and more so where one strong competitor said he is withdrawing ,this % turn out matters any how you look at it.

Kindly this will come to bare in coming days...

So just reckon any numbers matter ...in politics.


How about;

1) UK voters did not turn up in hostile areas

2) Most UK voters saw no need to vote since kitendawili withdrew. Remember some just vote against baba. Remove him on ballot and they don't care.


This is true. Didnt our very own @Esskye say she was going to lala because UK would win anyway?
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#10 Posted : Friday, October 27, 2017 1:01:16 PM
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crazy Kenyans, now I hear the boycotters won by 66%,so mkate ni yao.
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#11 Posted : Friday, October 27, 2017 1:02:27 PM
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harrydre wrote:
hindsight wrote:
@ harrydre i don't disagree with you on % turnout ,but i believe any turnout of any election especially where numbers matter and more so where one strong competitor said he is withdrawing ,this % turn out matters any how you look at it.

Kindly this will come to bare in coming days...

So just reckon any numbers matter ...in politics.


How about;

1) UK voters did not turn up in hostile areas

2) Most UK voters saw no need to vote since kitendawili withdrew. Remember some just vote against baba. Remove him on ballot and they don't care.

No 2 is especially pertinent where the antelopes' way of life was dangled as a potential way of life for some people
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#12 Posted : Friday, October 27, 2017 1:09:06 PM
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newfarer wrote:
crazy Kenyans, now I hear the boycotters won by 66%,so mkate ni yao.


Luckily there is little they can do with that full loaf.They can enjoy it for now.
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#13 Posted : Friday, October 27, 2017 1:14:39 PM
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Bigchick wrote:
newfarer wrote:
crazy Kenyans, now I hear the boycotters won by 66%,so mkate ni yao.


Luckily there is little they can do with that full loaf.They can enjoy it for now.

I think this election was good for many egos .jubilants feel they have overwhelmingly won while boycotters feel they have also won by 66%.wakora judges have also cleansed themselves by voting purportedly for jubilee.
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#14 Posted : Friday, October 27, 2017 1:23:22 PM
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newfarer wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
newfarer wrote:
crazy Kenyans, now I hear the boycotters won by 66%,so mkate ni yao.


Luckily there is little they can do with that full loaf.They can enjoy it for now.

I think this election was good for many egos .jubilants feel they have overwhelmingly won while boycotters feel they have also won by 66%.wakora judges have also cleansed themselves by voting purportedly for jubilee.

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Bigchick
#15 Posted : Friday, October 27, 2017 1:25:05 PM
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hindsight wrote:
It's a bit worrying ,as the country have had to be subjected to divisive politics and polls.

The challenge is how will Kenya move on with such a voter turn out.

Verdict is out there, Kenya is divided and regardless if you are JP or Nasa supporter ,something is a miss in our country and there is need for new path of Kenya we want as citizens not the Kenya politicians want.

Again...the final % turn out quite telling.....I believe lots of reflection....needed.



During the 8/8 elections UK got 41% of the total registered voters and 54% of votes cast.

This time round there is a 5% reduction on his votes viz-vis the registered voters but a sharp rise to over 90% of votes cast.

The 5% reduction(or even less once all votes have been counted)is because of Goon Konys threats, apathy and bad weather(it rained heavily in most parts ofcthe country).So really things are not what you are trying to make them look.41% and 36% haziwachana na mbali.



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#16 Posted : Friday, October 27, 2017 1:37:15 PM
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Uhuru won by 99%
Uhuru could not convince 70% to like him
Raila won by 67%

Kumera kumera, I shall not vote

Kenyans are about to realise that numbers don't matter. God doesn't have a quota of dead Kenyans he can accept in a day.

Kenya is divided in half.

It is not enough to say Uhuru got 87% of the votes in Tetu Constituency while he only got 0 votes in Ukambani.

If Uhuru stops listening to his current advisers, then numbers will matter.

As it stands, the current advisers have advised him it's ok to shoot some fellas in Bungoma, more on Saturday, one or two jaruos really don't matter etc. It's for the good of the country.

There shall be no need for numbers on the path we are going.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?

Shak
#17 Posted : Friday, October 27, 2017 1:52:06 PM
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alma1 wrote:
Uhuru won by 99%
Uhuru could not convince 70% to like him
Raila won by 67%

Kumera kumera, I shall not vote

Kenyans are about to realise that numbers don't matter. God doesn't have a quota of dead Kenyans he can accept in a day.

Kenya is divided in half.

It is not enough to say Uhuru got 87% of the votes in Tetu Constituency while he only got 0 votes in Ukambani.

If Uhuru stops listening to his current advisers, then numbers will matter.

As it stands, the current advisers have advised him it's ok to shoot some fellas in Bungoma, more on Saturday, one or two jaruos really don't matter etc. It's for the good of the country.

There shall be no need for numbers on the path we are going.

Please tell me, how are cops supposed to deal with people who in the name of protesting stop those suspected to have voted and when found with ink on their fingers are hacked to death?
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#18 Posted : Friday, October 27, 2017 1:53:24 PM
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Nonsense alma. Most people were intimidated to not vote. Infact the international media is reporting that those who showed up to vote in the NRM strongholds did so while covering themselves from the view of others. Now we wait to see what Orengo has down his sleeves.

"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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alma1
#19 Posted : Friday, October 27, 2017 2:03:28 PM
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murchr wrote:
Nonsense alma. Most people were intimidated to not vote. Infact the international media is reporting that those who showed up to vote in the NRM strongholds did so while covering themselves from the view of others. Now we wait to see what Orengo has down his sleeves.



The last time I heard bravado on this forum was just before the Supreme Court ruling. You lost

The next time I heard bravado was about Kumira Kumira, happy birthday, 70+1, free matatus and wembe ni ule ule.

Turns out 70% of Kenyans don't give a hoot about muthamaki when its raining, when raila is not there, if its a by election or whatever excuse you shall cook up. They just don't care about Muthamaki.

My friend, continue with bravado.

Stats don't lie. Political hacks to and mbroggers. Not mathematics.

Mine is not to tell you what to do. But I will tell you what to avoid coz I have seen in my life the results of bravado. Especially bravado that is not backed by any data other than kumira kumira.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?

murchr
#20 Posted : Friday, October 27, 2017 2:16:34 PM
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alma1 wrote:
murchr wrote:
Nonsense alma. Most people were intimidated to not vote. Infact the international media is reporting that those who showed up to vote in the NRM strongholds did so while covering themselves from the view of others. Now we wait to see what Orengo has down his sleeves.



The last time I heard bravado on this forum was just before the Supreme Court ruling. You lost

The next time I heard bravado was about Kumira Kumira, happy birthday, 70+1, free matatus and wembe ni ule ule.

Turns out 70% of Kenyans don't give a hoot about muthamaki when its raining, when raila is not there, if its a by election or whatever excuse you shall cook up. They just don't care about Muthamaki.

My friend, continue with bravado.

Stats don't lie. Political hacks to and mbroggers. Not mathematics.

Mine is not to tell you what to do. But I will tell you what to avoid coz I have seen in my life the results of bravado. Especially bravado that is not backed by any data other than kumira kumira.


I thought I heard numbers don't matter from you guys?

Even 30% is turnout that number of voters have taken the opportunity to decide for this country.
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