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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: Globalcitizen12 on March 25, 2017, 06:05:48 PM

Title: Uhuru beat raila by over 30% in New Poll conducted
Post by: Globalcitizen12 on March 25, 2017, 06:05:48 PM
NASA wont and will never beat Jubilee. The prospects of NASA beating Jubilee just terrible. Uhuru will win second term by 9 pm after poll close. There is no poll even the ODM leaning ones that have Raila beating Uhuru

http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2017/03/25/uhuru-maintains-lead-over-raila_c1531300



NASA principals Musalia Mudavadi (Amani National Congress), Moses Wetang'ula (Ford Kenya), Raila Odinga (ODM) and Kalonzo Musyoka (Wiper) during their rally at Muliro grounds in Mathare, Nairobi, March 24, 2017. /EMMANUEL WANSON






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NASA principals Musalia Mudavadi (Amani National Congress), Moses Wetang'ula (Ford Kenya), Raila Odinga (ODM) and Kalonzo Musyoka (Wiper) during their rally at Muliro grounds in Mathare, Nairobi, March 24, 2017. /EMMANUEL WANSON






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If Kenya voted today, President Uhuru Kenyatta would defeat opposition chief Raila Odinga by 51 per cent to 24 per cent in the first round, a Star survey indicates.

However, the poll by the newspaper's research department indicates Raila remains by far — 51 per cent — the preferred presidential flagbearer on August 8.

According to the poll, the former Prime Minister's NASA comrades — Wiper Leader Kalonzo Musyoka and his Amani National Congress counterpart Musalia Mudavadi — would garner three per cent and two per cent, respectively.

Ford Kenya Leader Moses Wetang'ula who is also the Senate minority leader would not get any votes, the survey indicates.

In February, the same poll put Uhuru at 48 per cent against ODM chief Raila's 28 per cent.

At that time, the country faced strikes by doctors and lecturers that paralysed both the health and the higher education sectors.

The Star's random telephone survey of 2,000 eligible voters was conducted from March 15 to 19 in 16 counties, based on number of eligible voters. Both urban and rural areas were sampled. The margin of error was +/- 2.19 per cent, with a 95 per cent confidence level.

However, the poll indicates 20 per cent of Kenyan voters are still undecided on their choice for President, with only 135 days to the polls.

The survey is likely to leave Raila and his advisers pondering their strategy at a time when he has been going flat out to remove Uhuru.

Yesterday, the three opposition captains held a mammoth rally in Nairobi's Mathare estate and assailed Jubilee as a failed regime.

Their next stop is Mombasa for a grand rally at the Tononoka Grounds on Sunday to undo possible damage caused by Uhuru and his Jubilee brigade two weeks ago.

Uhuru received many defectors, including Mombasa Deputy Governor Hazel Katana and Tana River Governor Hussein Dado at a mammoth rally. He relaunched Mtongwe ferry services.

But he also insulted Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho, ordered police to block him from his ferry-launch event. Joho was placed under 'office arrest'. Mombasa residents were offended by the head of state's behaviour.

Raila plans to regain a foothold in Rift Valley, especially South Rift and take substantial votes from Mount Kenya East — Meru and Tharaka Nithi.

The NASA brigade recently stormed Bomet, Eldoret and greater Meru.

However, the poll findings buttress Raila's position as the de facto NASA leader, indicating 51 per cent of Kenyans say he is the alliance's best bet against Uhuru.

Fifteen per cent of respondents said Kalonzo would deliver the presidency for NASA. Only one per cent said Mudavadi would win.

However, 23 per cent of respondent said they don't know who would or could deliver opposition victory.

Kalonzo has trashed a poll indicating Raila is the preferred NASA standard bearer, claiming it was sponsored by opposition insiders and Jubilee.


If Kenya voted today, President Uhuru Kenyatta would defeat opposition chief Raila Odinga by 51 per cent to 24 per cent in the first round, a Star survey indicates.

However, the poll by the newspaper's research department indicates Raila remains by far — 51 per cent — the preferred presidential flagbearer on August 8.

According to the poll, the former Prime Minister's NASA comrades — Wiper Leader Kalonzo Musyoka and his Amani National Congress counterpart Musalia Mudavadi — would garner three per cent and two per cent, respectively.

Ford Kenya Leader Moses Wetang'ula who is also the Senate minority leader would not get any votes, the survey indicates.

In February, the same poll put Uhuru at 48 per cent against ODM chief Raila's 28 per cent.

At that time, the country faced strikes by doctors and lecturers that paralysed both the health and the higher education sectors.

The Star's random telephone survey of 2,000 eligible voters was conducted from March 15 to 19 in 16 counties, based on number of eligible voters. Both urban and rural areas were sampled. The margin of error was +/- 2.19 per cent, with a 95 per cent confidence level.

However, the poll indicates 20 per cent of Kenyan voters are still undecided on their choice for President, with only 135 days to the polls.

The survey is likely to leave Raila and his advisers pondering their strategy at a time when he has been going flat out to remove Uhuru.

Yesterday, the three opposition captains held a mammoth rally in Nairobi's Mathare estate and assailed Jubilee as a failed regime.

Their next stop is Mombasa for a grand rally at the Tononoka Grounds on Sunday to undo possible damage caused by Uhuru and his Jubilee brigade two weeks ago.

Uhuru received many defectors, including Mombasa Deputy Governor Hazel Katana and Tana River Governor Hussein Dado at a mammoth rally. He relaunched Mtongwe ferry services.

But he also insulted Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho, ordered police to block him from his ferry-launch event. Joho was placed under 'office arrest'. Mombasa residents were offended by the head of state's behaviour.

Raila plans to regain a foothold in Rift Valley, especially South Rift and take substantial votes from Mount Kenya East — Meru and Tharaka Nithi.

The NASA brigade recently stormed Bomet, Eldoret and greater Meru.

However, the poll findings buttress Raila's position as the de facto NASA leader, indicating 51 per cent of Kenyans say he is the alliance's best bet against Uhuru.

Fifteen per cent of respondents said Kalonzo would deliver the presidency for NASA. Only one per cent said Mudavadi would win.

However, 23 per cent of respondent said they don't know who would or could deliver opposition victory.

Kalonzo has trashed a poll indicating Raila is the preferred NASA standard bearer, claiming it was sponsored by opposition insiders and Jubilee.
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Title: Re: Uhuru beat raila by over 30% in New Poll conducted
Post by: RV Pundit on March 30, 2017, 12:04:52 PM
As I wait for IEBC to release the final figures after cleaning; I glean this comment off the star...
TIFE of SA says raila ni 25% uhury 55%. Infotrak Ya Angela Ambitho say raila 32 uhuru 48, Ipsos international say raila 28 Uhuru 54, Atwolis UON says Raila 30 uhuru 56%, SA research firm gives uhuru 52raila 26%.
Title: Re: Uhuru beat raila by over 30% in New Poll conducted
Post by: Omollo on March 30, 2017, 12:28:45 PM
Nonsense