Author Topic: Ouru has forced a referendum on whether he should be president.  (Read 1245 times)

Offline Kichwa

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There is a huge difference when citizens choose not to vote because of complecancy like in the West and when they boycott like in Kenya today. Ouruto are not very smart people by forcing Kenyans into this micky mouse election especially when Ouru listens too much to Arap kifua Mashamba by ignoring Gema wise men and women who advised him to slow down and think about his legacy. Today Ouru will suffer a fatal political defeat because the numbers will be devastating. He has in effect forced himself into a referendum. He has to get half the registered voters. Whomever refuses to vote will be counted as having voted against him. He better not rig because he will be caught again. Ouru will be exposed today as a rejected by the majority of the electorate as the whole world watches the first major boycott of an election in a democracy.  The results will be embarrassing.
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Re: Ouru has forced a referendum on whether he should be president.
« Reply #1 on: October 26, 2017, 03:37:52 PM »
The figures will just be topped up. Remember the rigging machine at IEBC is still intact. Chiloba left after setting up the system and his fellow wakoras at IEBC secretariat were left untouched. Do not be surprised to find Davies Chirchir to have given Uhuru a 5 factor in the voter turnout.

There is a huge difference when citizens choose not to vote because of complecancy like in the West and when they boycott like in Kenya today. Ouruto are not very smart people by forcing Kenyans into this micky mouse election especially when Ouru listens too much to Arap kifua Mashamba by ignoring Gema wise men and women who advised him to slow down and think about his legacy. Today Ouru will suffer a fatal political defeat because the numbers will be devastating. He has in effect forced himself into a referendum. He has to get half the registered voters. Whomever refuses to vote will be counted as having voted against him. He better not rig because he will be caught again. Ouru will be exposed today as a rejected by the majority of the electorate as the whole world watches the first major boycott of an election in a democracy.  The results will be embarrassing.

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Re: Ouru has forced a referendum on whether he should be president.
« Reply #2 on: October 26, 2017, 03:47:58 PM »
We are looking at very low turnout. Not sure what this means to uhuru presidency but it's not looking good. Uhuru has lost over 65% of the country. They feel disenfranchised. 

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Re: Ouru has forced a referendum on whether he should be president.
« Reply #3 on: October 26, 2017, 04:28:53 PM »
We are looking at very low turnout. Not sure what this means to uhuru presidency but it's not looking good. Uhuru has lost over 65% of the country. They feel disenfranchised. 

Uncle Chebsey has sorted that out, he's postponed elections in some areas until Saturday.  Homa bay, kisumu, siaya and migori

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Re: Ouru has forced a referendum on whether he should be president.
« Reply #4 on: October 26, 2017, 04:34:23 PM »
That does not change the referendum. Ouru was going to be declared the winner of this micky mouse of an election even if 10% of the voters came in. All these smarty pants tricks will not legitimize him. His deal with Ruto has ruined his legacy and his legitimacy.

We are looking at very low turnout. Not sure what this means to uhuru presidency but it's not looking good. Uhuru has lost over 65% of the country. They feel disenfranchised. 

Uncle Chebsey has sorted that out, he's postponed elections in some areas until Saturday.  Homa bay, kisumu, siaya and migori
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Re: Ouru has forced a referendum on whether he should be president.
« Reply #5 on: October 26, 2017, 04:42:49 PM »
Not sure how this will help to legitimize the process.
Uhuru has been rejected all over the country. Chebukati thought he was sly now he can see the boycott is real
We are looking at very low turnout. Not sure what this means to uhuru presidency but it's not looking good. Uhuru has lost over 65% of the country. They feel disenfranchised. 

Uncle Chebsey has sorted that out, he's postponed elections in some areas until Saturday.  Homa bay, kisumu, siaya and migori

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Re: Ouru has forced a referendum on whether he should be president.
« Reply #6 on: October 26, 2017, 04:47:42 PM »
Uhuru talked about 55% of the total vote on their side showing up. Now it's looking more like 20% or their about which to me means Uhuru will be moving on with 20% while 80% will be moving in a different direction.
Not a good place to be when in coming days he will be facing National Resistance Movement.

 
That does not change the referendum. Ouru was going to be declared the winner of this micky mouse of an election even if 10% of the voters came in. All these smarty pants tricks will not legitimize him. His deal with Ruto has ruined his legacy and his legitimacy.

We are looking at very low turnout. Not sure what this means to uhuru presidency but it's not looking good. Uhuru has lost over 65% of the country. They feel disenfranchised. 

Uncle Chebsey has sorted that out, he's postponed elections in some areas until Saturday.  Homa bay, kisumu, siaya and migori