Raila and ODM strategy was to divide Jubilee and in the process divide Mt Kenya , that way they hoped they could sneak in a President in 2022 . However the turn out of events have been that through handshake they managed to Galvanize Mt Kenya under Ruto and also in the process lost a big junk of Anti GEMA coalition votes (Western/ Coast/Kissis)
Now they are changing tactic - They want to as much as possible tie Ruto with Raila - As they have learnt from experience with Uhuru any thing you associate Raila with Mt Kenya will always oppose and revolt . They have started through media and statements showing support or associating Ruto with Raila , You will see alot of these in the comming weeks .
As we told Uhuru we are telling Ruto - if he wants to lose Mt Kenya votes let him tag along with Raila .
https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2021-02-20-why-uhuru-choice-of-successor-could-reunite-raila-ruto/Moment of reckoning for UhuRuto as Mt Kenya MCAs vote on BBI By JAMES MBAKA IAnd with Ruto smarting from what his faction call betrayal by the President, there is a silent push for Raila and the DP to work together.
"Raila may not be our enemy after all. Going forward, you may not see the many attacks," said a Ruto-allied MP, who did not want to be named.
Raila and Ruto worked together in the Pentagon—a powerful five-member ODM summit akin to a politburo and arguably the most potent political machine in Kenyan history.
National Assembly Minority leader John Mbadi, while insisting that the ODM boss and Ruto do not share any ideological views, did not rule out a possible reunion ahead of next year's election.
On Wednesday, Raila opposed proposed legislation against 'hustler' narrative—a campaign mantra propagated by Ruto—saying it would amount to a violation of the right to freedom of speech.
On Raila and Ruto reuniting, Eseli termed it possible, saying they could come together in a bitter game of revenge should Uhuru play both of them ahead of the 2022 polls.
“They will end up together because they will have little options,” he told the Star.
Saboti MP Caleb Amisi said given that Raila was able to agree on a working arrangement with Uhuru, who had been is political enemy, there would be nothing impossible.
“Some of us who were abusing Uhuru are now his number one supporters. You can never wish away any possibility, anything is possible," the lawmaker declared.
“They have worked together before and they can still work together. Politics is a matter of interest, and if the interests of Raila and Ruto converge at some point, they will work together.”