Who told you Ruto is interested in winning Luhya vote in such numbers. Fact is 2013 - Jubilee scored 4% of western votes - and still won. In 2017 I think it's improved to 14%. Now I see from the results of by-election - Ruto is playing around 25-30%. That is more than enough.
Ultimately Ruto is looking for deficit that will arise from some in GEMA not voting him. The rest of Jubilee zones are intact.
So Ruto game in western or coast or turkana or name it is insurance against GEMA lukewarm support.
And bottomline as long as Raila is losing and Ruto is gaining in NASA zones - Ruto is winning - but you won't know - until 2022.
If UDA can get 10,000 votes in every of western 30 or so constituency - that is help cover the deficit he may get in GEMA.
You certainly really believe in your own kool-aid!! I have never found such a person plus No_Way_Here and Njuri Ncheke of course, so consistent in believing his own spin!!!
You do recall this post:-
Matungu will go either ODM or ANC. It is yet to get clear.... some boardroom negotiations are on-going and Were (ODM) may just let it be for ANC to allow for the handshake/BBI camaraderie... Were will come back and easily take it in the proper General Election in 2022.
Kabuchai will go to Ford K.... Weta will get a respite from Eseli- Wamunyinyi- Wangamati triumvirate for the sake of BBI. Kakai was potentially actually a strong candidate but his chosen party will let him down... plus he is being asked to go vie in Maragoli where apparently his father originated from.
Forget the Hustler nonsense.... this is where it will get clear to Ruto that he is selling snake oil in Luhya Land.
I don't want to say I told you so.... but just mark this and as AudacityofHope tells you, just look for another region to canvass votes from, not western. Huko hamna...
Now, enjoy a bit of the massaging that you have been gloating about when meting out to ODM and opposition. Ni kionjo tu.... and when the state is through kufinya kidogo mtajua Kenya ni ya kila mtu. Next time learn to behave and also to pass laws that are for posterity.