TAZ wrote:murchr wrote:githundi wrote:Lolest! wrote:Jamani wrote:Uhuruto vs OAR****
1. Central 95% 5%
2. Eastern 55% 45%
3. Nairobi 35% 65%
4. Rift Valley 55% 45%
5. Nyanza 5% 95%
7. Western 35% 65%
8. Coast 20% 80%
9. North eastern 45% 55%
Your Nbi, Nyanza and RV figures are off! But RO should beat UK in a runoff
@ Lolest, that is a myth like any other.
To be president the contestant must gather 25% in 24 counties....thats where it gets murky. I can guarantee you if round 2 its btn RAO and UK...RAO has it. The 42 against 1 will be so much in play even without it being on the plan
@ Murchr.....That electoral threshold is only required to win the presidential race in the first round, in the run-off it will be all about the candidate who receives the most votes pekee yake.
http://www.standardmedia...-and-lessons-from-Haiti
There's something i haven't really understood, ati incase of a run-off it will be 41 against 1. At this point there are ONLY two serious candidates UK and RAO, the rest watapata kura kidogo sana. Unless unataka kusema ati some Kenyans will vote for UK in the first round then go for RAO in the run-off, totally impossible and does not make sense at all.
You will be in for a very rude shock.
UK can not beat RAO in a run off - period.
There are many of us who are not very receptive to supporting RAO per se, but in the event that the only other choice is Uhuru, then its RAO without a second thought.
Diversification in sharing of the Kenyan cake is crucial.
The baton MUST move.
Just as absolute power corrupts leaders, so does absolute fanaticism blind the people from logic