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The by-elections
Lolest!
#61 Posted : Tuesday, September 18, 2012 10:46:13 AM
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McReggae wrote:


Comrade that only possible in a movie!!!

so many movies are made in Kenya these days. Mpaka ile ya gari ya Moi disappearing then car ngumu anapatikana nayo! Let's wait and see

.....what's your take on the ward results in Eldoret North and kakamega???

Same as above, it does not necessarily mean TNA and ODM are the popular parties there. It could mean the candidates were stronger and since the electorate didn't mind the parties they were in, they gave them the votes! Big surprises would be TNA winning in Homa Bay or ODM winning in Murang'a

Laughing out loudly smile Applause d'oh! Sad Drool Liar Shame on you Pray
madollar
#62 Posted : Tuesday, September 18, 2012 10:47:44 AM
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McReggae wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
[quote=McReggae]Now it's confirmed, farasi ni wawili, hio ingine yote ni punda!!!

/quote]
On another another note, I've heard that Mr. TNA will be vying for Senator in Kiambu and is just building a base for himself which he will later sell to some guy...


Comrade that only possible in a movie!!!

.....what's your take on the ward results in Eldoret North and kakamega???


even the mother has confirmed uhuru is it to the end

Mama Ngina Kenyatta has praised President Kibaki's leadership and endorsed her son as the best to take over his job.

http://allafrica.com/stories/201209180079.html

messi failure to a deliver a ward in his own backyard means his only hope is if uhuru and ruto are stopped by the courts

eldoret is cosmopolitan no surprises there ruto should not be worried at this will be confirmed on march 4th he will win with a landslide in riftvalley
TAZ
#63 Posted : Tuesday, September 18, 2012 10:51:20 AM
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madollar wrote:
uhuru and TNA should really be worried about the 14000 votes ODM got in kajiado pointer of things to come when pitted in a runoff with OAR


This was a big win for UK's TNA, i don't even think Saitoti ever had such a comfortable win.....margin of more than 12,000 votes is quite impressive! Kajiado North has never really been predictable especially in 2007 when Sakuda (while in ODM) almost won the seat.

@ Mc Reggae......I'm not really sure about that, i've been watching UK and I've not really picked up anything on his presidential bid in the campaigns he's had so far. I still maintain Mdvdi will be the compromise candidate especially if there will be a run-off. Its too early to endorse anyone, infact i think all the G7 Presidential candidates will be on the ballot paper then they'll endorse one of them to face OAR in the run-off. MK voters have already started warming up to Mdvdi, he's candidate came second in Kangema. Btw what happened to the MSP candidate?
McReggae
#64 Posted : Tuesday, September 18, 2012 10:57:25 AM
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TAZ wrote:
madollar wrote:
uhuru and TNA should really be worried about the 14000 votes ODM got in kajiado pointer of things to come when pitted in a runoff with OAR


This was a big win for UK's TNA, i don't even think Saitoti ever had such a comfortable win.....margin of more than 12,000 votes is quite impressive! Kajiado North has never really been predictable especially in 2007 when Sakuda (while in ODM) almost won the seat.

@ Mc Reggae......I'm not really sure about that, i've been watching UK and I've not really picked up anything on his presidential bid in the campaigns he's had so far. I still maintain Mdvdi will be the compromise candidate especially if there will be a run-off. Its too early to endorse anyone, infact i think all the G7 Presidential candidates will be on the ballot paper then they'll endorse one of them to face OAR in the run-off. MK voters have already started warming up to Mdvdi, he's candidate came second in Kangema.


@TAZ, if all the G7 candidates will be on the ballot then expect UMK to be in the top two with Raila, huyo jama wa madvd alikuwa namba na kura ngapi?

.....if the guys are to agree before elections then it will have to be at UK's terms!!!

Ole Sakuda was always going to win this post as I predicted in my 1st post in this thread, the guy did a superb campaign in 2007, Saitoti had to pay him to drop the petition, with his votes and the ones UMK brought on board nobody was going to match him!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
gmg
#65 Posted : Tuesday, September 18, 2012 11:03:45 AM
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You mean Maina Njenga's "5 million members" could not deliver the Kangema seat?

Anyhow, since Maina Njenga is such a major force in Mount Kenya region, the Mkenya Solidarity Movement candidate (read Mungiki Reloaded) must have come a close second.

You mean he didnt? Well, in that case he must have come in a respectable third.

Don't tell me he could not make 3rd place! Anyway, it is obvious that such a major party would place at least fourth even when things are really, really bad.

You are joking! You mean he didn't even come in fourth place despite Maina Njenga's "clout"?

Message to Raila Odinga - Choose your friends and allies carefully. Don't risk dancing with thugs only to get zero traction.
TAZ
#66 Posted : Tuesday, September 18, 2012 11:06:52 AM
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McReggae wrote:


@TAZ, if all the G7 candidates will be on the ballot then expect UMK to be in the top two with Raila, huyo jama wa madvd alikuwa namba na kura ngapi?

.....if the guys are to agree before elections then it will have to be at UK's terms!!!



He got 14% of the votes, that's quite something considering Muranga is one of UK's strongholds.....compare that to what happened in Ndiwa!

I agree with you that whoever is picked to face OAR in the run-off will do it at UK's terms. He will be the one to lead the campaigns and definitely fund them......i think together with WR they'll need someone who'll look after their interests while they defend themselves at ICC.
Lolest!
#67 Posted : Tuesday, September 18, 2012 11:22:01 AM
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gmg wrote:
You mean Maina Njenga's "5 million members" could not deliver the Kangema seat?

Anyhow, since Maina Njenga is such a major force in Mount Kenya region, the Mkenya Solidarity Movement candidate (read Mungiki Reloaded) must have come a close second.

You mean he didnt? Well, in that case he must have come in a respectable third.

Don't tell me he could not make 3rd place! Anyway, it is obvious that such a major party would place at least fourth even when things are really, really bad.

You are joking! You mean he didn't even come in fourth place despite Maina Njenga's "clout"?

Message to Raila Odinga - Choose your friends and allies carefully. Don't risk dancing with thugs only to get zero traction.

Laughing out loudly Applause some guys are only good at chest thumping!
Laughing out loudly smile Applause d'oh! Sad Drool Liar Shame on you Pray
McReggae
#68 Posted : Tuesday, September 18, 2012 11:29:18 AM
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Lolest! wrote:
gmg wrote:
You mean Maina Njenga's "5 million members" could not deliver the Kangema seat?

Anyhow, since Maina Njenga is such a major force in Mount Kenya region, the Mkenya Solidarity Movement candidate (read Mungiki Reloaded) must have come a close second.

You mean he didnt? Well, in that case he must have come in a respectable third.

Don't tell me he could not make 3rd place! Anyway, it is obvious that such a major party would place at least fourth even when things are really, really bad.

You are joking! You mean he didn't even come in fourth place despite Maina Njenga's "clout"?

Message to Raila Odinga - Choose your friends and allies carefully. Don't risk dancing with thugs only to get zero traction.

Laughing out loudly Applause some guys are only good at chest thumping!


@gmg, Lolest!!!

truth be told this is a consituency where Raila whoever he walks with will get very minimal support, hata kama ni PK ama MK.......I still remember in 1992 when Paul Muite being the 1st V/C of Ford Kenya got over 30K votes and jaramogi a paltry 2K, nothing seems to be changing here in the forseable near future!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
McReggae
#69 Posted : Tuesday, September 18, 2012 11:33:23 AM
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TAZ wrote:
McReggae wrote:


@TAZ, if all the G7 candidates will be on the ballot then expect UMK to be in the top two with Raila, huyo jama wa madvd alikuwa namba na kura ngapi?

.....if the guys are to agree before elections then it will have to be at UK's terms!!!



He got 14% of the votes, that's quite something considering Muranga is one of UK's strongholds.....compare that to what happened in Ndiwa!

I agree with you that whoever is picked to face OAR in the run-off will do it at UK's terms. He will be the one to lead the campaigns and definitely fund them......i think together with WR they'll need someone who'll look after their interests while they defend themselves at ICC.


I would compare that performance to that of Kanu's Alila in Ndhiwa wh got about 10% despite Kanu having a presidential candidate at the moment!!! All in all I know Mdvd will be favourable in Central withour UMK in the equation, the worry is that he can't even consolidate his home support, losing the Bukura ward after camping there for 2 weeks!!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
Jump-steady
#70 Posted : Tuesday, September 18, 2012 11:35:05 AM
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madollar wrote:
McReggae wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
[quote=McReggae]Now it's confirmed, farasi ni wawili, hio ingine yote ni punda!!!

/quote]
On another another note, I've heard that Mr. TNA will be vying for Senator in Kiambu and is just building a base for himself which he will later sell to some guy...


Comrade that only possible in a movie!!!

.....what's your take on the ward results in Eldoret North and kakamega???


even the mother has confirmed uhuru is it to the end

Mama Ngina Kenyatta has praised President Kibaki's leadership and endorsed her son as the best to take over his job.

http://allafrica.com/stories/201209180079.html

messi failure to a deliver a ward in his own backyard means his only hope is if uhuru and ruto are stopped by the courts

eldoret is cosmopolitan no surprises there ruto should not be worried at this will be confirmed on march 4th he will win with a landslide in riftvalley



Eh! Messi is quite unreliable. He's been telling people wherever he goes that a runoff is expensive and that it's only him who can deliver on the fast round. If he can't deliver a ward in his backyard, he can't win the big one even if he was give a 5th round runoff Shame on you
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