Gachagua says Kalonzo unlikely to quit united opposition

Gachagua says ditching the mountain region would be political suicide. The former Deputy President dismissed talk of Kalonzo Musyoka leaving the United Opposition. He argued the coalition's strength with Mt Kenya voters makes departure unthinkable. Gachagua believes no candidate would abandon millions of votes for a smaller bloc elsewhere.

He compared the scenario to President William Ruto's past electoral calculations. Leaving a large voter base for a smaller one would be a foolish move. Gachagua expressed confidence that Kalonzo understands this basic political math.

Kalonzo Musyoka has positioned himself as a leading presidential contender. He declared the opposition coalition a government in waiting, ready to take power. His platform emphasizes constitutional respect and economic justice for the country.

The Wiper leader plans to unveil the coalition's presidential candidate soon. This signals a move toward full-scale campaigning for the next general election. The United Opposition includes other powerful figures like Fred Matiang'i.

Internal competition exists within the growing coalition lineup. Gachagua maintains the group's reported grassroots support, which guarantees its stability. He sees strong momentum in the vote rich Mt Kenya region as a key anchor.
 

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