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Title: Celebrations in Western, Kisii, Coast...
Post by: Kadame7 on September 01, 2017, 11:05:49 PM
Didnt see none when Uhuru was declared apart from Gema and Kalenjin....and ati Jubilee painted the country red? Really? 8)
Title: Re: Celebrations in Western, Kisii, Coast...
Post by: Kichwa on September 02, 2017, 12:21:58 AM
Calls for accept and move on were overwhelming. I remember Pundit calling upon Raila to concede when only 5% of the votes were in.

Didnt see none when Uhuru was declared apart from Gema and Kalenjin....and ati Jubilee painted the country red? Really? 8)
Title: Re: Celebrations in Western, Kisii, Coast...
Post by: Kim Jong-Un's Pajama Pants on September 02, 2017, 12:25:31 AM
They need to push for near full turnouts.  Especially Western and Coast.
Title: Re: Celebrations in Western, Kisii, Coast...
Post by: MOON Ki on September 02, 2017, 02:46:03 AM
They need to push for near full turnouts.  Especially Western and Coast.

They could and should do that, but why didn't they do better in Round 1?   Getting a significant change for Round 2 will require major organizational changes, and, on the record so far, it's not there.   On top of that, some Western types seem to be easily swayed with the prospects of "join the government so that you too can eat".  If, as Kichwa says, Mudavadi is their organizational man, then they might as well chuck it in right now.

NASA, if it really seeks to win, will have to come up with a much better plan than it appears to have had for Round 1.   

This just came to mind: one of the questions that seems to have disappeared was the one on exactly what is in the Voter's Register ... how many, where, etc.?    I'd think about that for Round 2.   A lot.

The other thing I think is really important for Round 2: No matter what, there will be a court case.  But for obvious reasons, and not just cash or politics, the Supreme Court will bend over backwards to ensure that the IEBC-outcome is not invalidated.
Title: Re: Celebrations in Western, Kisii, Coast...
Post by: Kichwa on September 02, 2017, 03:01:59 AM
Huge challenge for NASA.

They need to push for near full turnouts.  Especially Western and Coast.

They could and should do that, but why didn't they do better in Round 1?   Getting a significant change for Round 2 will require major organizational changes, and, on the record so far, it's not there.   On top of that, some Western types seem to be easily swayed with the prospects of "join the government so that you too can eat".  If, as Kichwa says, Mudavadi is their organizational man, then they might as well chuck it in right now.

NASA, if it really seeks to win, will have to come up with a much better plan than it appears to have had for Round 1.   

This just came to mind: one of the questions that seems to have disappeared was the one on exactly what is in the Voter's Register ... how many, where, etc.?    I'd think about that for Round 2.   A lot.

The other thing I think is really important for Round 2: No matter what, there will be a court case.  But for obvious reasons, and not just cash or politics, the Supreme Court will bend over backwards to ensure that the IEBC-outcome is not invalidated.
Title: Re: Celebrations in Western, Kisii, Coast...
Post by: RV Pundit on September 02, 2017, 04:32:36 AM
So you know NASA lost and are praying for huge turnout
Title: Re: Celebrations in Western, Kisii, Coast...
Post by: patel on September 02, 2017, 05:21:54 AM
Nasa can win this thing easy by 8 am. All is needed is to break it down into 290 constituency or more then hire professional project managers with a lean constituency team, majority are willing to volunteer. Labour of love. Reduce mega rallies and go for small educative town hall meeting.  Final point we must rehabilitate Miguna Miguna.
Title: Re: Celebrations in Western, Kisii, Coast...
Post by: Georgesoros on September 02, 2017, 06:13:12 AM
What if theres no winner in the second round???
Title: Re: Celebrations in Western, Kisii, Coast...
Post by: patel on September 02, 2017, 07:20:25 AM
Runoff ..or if jubilee steal again scok.
What if theres no winner in the second round???
Title: Re: Celebrations in Western, Kisii, Coast...
Post by: RV Pundit on September 02, 2017, 07:25:05 AM
This is a polarized elections where each camp will vote 99% with equally high turn out.The people to watch are new mps and governors.Those vanguished are still broke n depressed.Jubilee had huge advantage... Uhuru will be dishing jobs n money like there is no tomorrow.
Title: Re: Celebrations in Western, Kisii, Coast...
Post by: bryan275 on September 02, 2017, 09:48:53 AM
This is a polarized elections where each camp will vote 99% with equally high turn out.The people to watch are new mps and governors.Those vanguished are still broke n depressed.Jubilee had huge advantage... Uhuru will be dishing jobs n money like there is no tomorrow.

That euro bond and agreed money will make a difference, huh?  Uhuru voter bribery is on the records.  Tutarudi korti for that too.  Uthamaki is dying very fast.  Kenya mpya
Title: Re: Celebrations in Western, Kisii, Coast...
Post by: Globalcitizen12 on September 02, 2017, 10:04:40 AM
Nasa can win this thing easy by 8 am. All is needed is to break it down into 290 constituency or more then hire professional project managers with a lean constituency team, majority are willing to volunteer. Labour of love. Reduce mega rallies and go for small educative town hall meeting.  Final point we must rehabilitate Miguna Miguna.
Keep miguna away he is a virus
Title: Re: Celebrations in Western, Kisii, Coast...
Post by: Kim Jong-Un's Pajama Pants on September 02, 2017, 03:30:13 PM
Nasa can win this thing easy by 8 am. All is needed is to break it down into 290 constituency or more then hire professional project managers with a lean constituency team, majority are willing to volunteer. Labour of love. Reduce mega rallies and go for small educative town hall meeting.  Final point we must rehabilitate Miguna Miguna.
Keep miguna away he is a virus

Miguna has no appeal to either side beyond favorable color commentary.  You want him cheering you, but from outside and preferably far.