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Isaac Ruto, Munya and kabogo to retain their seats
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Re: Isaac Ruto, Munya and kabogo to retain their seats
« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2017, 11:30:22 AM »
I hope this one is free of vested interests. We have most of the Polls heavily politicized. They cut the same old corners we all know. Take that old man of Ipsos. You ask people in well known Jubilee strongholds who they would vote for and are surprised they all say Jubilee?!

On Bomet, I told Pundit Isaac will come back but he said the current Deputy Speaker will be the first female governor. May be the Kipsigis have advanced that far in Kenya. She starts off with her gender as her biggest handicap. It may be assuaged by the influence of WSR but not big enough to overcome Isaac.

As governor, he basically had a free hand to spend.

I am also reliably informed that Isaac has received invisible support from those whose necks allow them to see 2022. I remember how Gideon Moi bankrolled MaDvD's enemies to knock him out of politics. He thought Uhuru would win and MaDvD would fail to qualify to be VP by virtue of not being elected. Simple brains.
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Re: Isaac Ruto, Munya and kabogo to retain their seats
« Reply #2 on: March 10, 2017, 12:57:47 PM »
The performance of these pioneer governors has been dismal and totally disappointing. The current inflation, hunger and gloom atmosphere won't help. I won't be surprised if 30% of them are knocked out at nominations and another 20% - 30% defeated at the General Elections.

This is in line with our trend of kicking out 70% of mashinani incumbents.
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Re: Isaac Ruto, Munya and kabogo to retain their seats
« Reply #3 on: March 10, 2017, 03:58:30 PM »
I guess you finally found an opinion poll that you loved. Isaac is going home. Right now Jubilee nomination has yet to be done...once Jubilee nomination has been done...UhuRuto & party will start from there. Joyce just need to win Jubilee nomination. She is leading. After that - she needs to ask his Luo husband Prof Abonyo to prepare to be Bomet First man. His excellence Prof Abonyo.

As you see only 15% of bomet identify with ccm...with 70% in Jubilee.

Isaac is going home.

I hope this one is free of vested interests. We have most of the Polls heavily politicized. They cut the same old corners we all know. Take that old man of Ipsos. You ask people in well known Jubilee strongholds who they would vote for and are surprised they all say Jubilee?!

On Bomet, I told Pundit Isaac will come back but he said the current Deputy Speaker will be the first female governor. May be the Kipsigis have advanced that far in Kenya. She starts off with her gender as her biggest handicap. It may be assuaged by the influence of WSR but not big enough to overcome Isaac.

As governor, he basically had a free hand to spend.

I am also reliably informed that Isaac has received invisible support from those whose necks allow them to see 2022. I remember how Gideon Moi bankrolled MaDvD's enemies to knock him out of politics. He thought Uhuru would win and MaDvD would fail to qualify to be VP by virtue of not being elected. Simple brains.


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Re: Isaac Ruto, Munya and kabogo to retain their seats
« Reply #4 on: March 10, 2017, 05:08:54 PM »
Rv Pundit,

What happened to the brilliant Julius Kones? Can he win the jubilee ticket? I loved what he did for the tea sector, I even tried to get our mp to emulate him and fully liberalize the coffee sector. Alfred Nderitu is another Mp who's good work of fully liberalizing the rice sector has yielded in good returns for farmers. Also rice milling and packaging companies being established in Mwea town.

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Re: Isaac Ruto, Munya and kabogo to retain their seats
« Reply #5 on: March 10, 2017, 05:40:50 PM »
Kones was our mp and was not corrupt - his problem is the perception he is too soft for Isaac Ruto who plays hard ball. Yeah I am amazed by what is going on in Mwea - every time I pass there to see my in-laws.
Rv Pundit,

What happened to the brilliant Julius Kones? Can he win the jubilee ticket? I loved what he did for the tea sector, I even tried to get our mp to emulate him and fully liberalize the coffee sector. Alfred Nderitu is another Mp who's good work of fully liberalizing the rice sector has yielded in good returns for farmers. Also rice milling and packaging companies being,established in Mwea town.