Politically Jubilee have screwed up in Western by letting Amani out there in the cold. Assuming the 2013 voters align similarly; this is now 50-50; Of course there is a new element of rebellion in Kalenjin land.On matters dear to RV...like Land or Devolution...Ruto will walk alone...with TNA. TNA may have to cut a deal with MaDVD and Wamalwa very soon..hope Amani can retain the 4% edge...against CORD.
But they are many hurdles...first is go past 24 County Assemblies...second is IEBC funding..Jubilee parliament will refuse to allocate funds for a referendum (am not sure if courts can unlock that).
But at least we have something to talk about for next 1yr. Personally i more open minded now...and will support or oppose any amendments on merit.
I don't really know what Jubilee would have done for Amani. Madvd had a little credibility which he used to cheat some people around Kakamega and his native Vihiga to vote against Raila and thus helped Jubilee destroy CORD votes. Madvd did not even get the majority vote in his own Vihiga and lost Kakamega miserably. ODM fell asleep towards the end and ceded free seats in Vihiga (Senate and Parliament). They equally ceded votes in Tavetta allowing Shabani to steal a seat.
So back to Western, Amani was never a viable vehicle and I think dumping Madvd is the wisest decision that Jitoto has made. I had hoped he would embrace him like he has Dr. Shabani, so that we could take over Vihiga comprehensively as we now have Taita Taveta.
If Jubilee lets this thing go to vote and be done with next year, it has a chance on some of the issues. If it draws it to closer to the general elections, it has zero chance. The closer to elections the easier it will be for CORD to mobilize funds from candidates determined to eliminate sitting ones. Loyalties in Jubilee will fall (as will in all alliances) leaving the party with a popular issue to win popular support. If done and finished by 2015, CORD will need to find another unifying issue and that will be hard to come by.