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Oburu Oginga supported Kithure Kindiki and William Ruto
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 86149, member: 27"] A public truce pitch landed hard, cooling rivalry talk while signaling a long-term power-sharing gamble built on cooperation over street heat. Rivalry rumors shut down publicly [LIST] [*]Oburu Oginga waved off claims of a power clash. [*]He framed engagement as a national duty, not a seat grab. [*]That stance leaned heavily on respect and teamwork. [/LIST] Message aimed at the Deputy President [LIST] [*]Kithure Kindiki was told his position is safe. [*]The tone leaned friendly, almost disarming. [*]Talks were framed around citizen benefits. [/LIST] Why the party changed direction [LIST] [*]Orange Democratic Movement pivoted after years of hardball politics. [*]Reflection replaced constant confrontation as the core strategy. [*]Development talk edged out endless political brawls. [/LIST] Working with the current government [LIST] [*]William Ruto was cited as a partner in governance. [*]Cooperation with UDA was pitched as practical realism. [*]Loss and legacy were mentioned as turning points. [/LIST] Street protests and warnings [LIST] [*]He mocked renewed protest chatter from rival factions. [*]Supporters were described as knowing protest costs firsthand. [*]The message carried a thinly veiled dare. [/LIST] Party identity and national reach [LIST] [*]Claims of ethnic branding were brushed aside. [*]The movement was pitched as countrywide. [*]Fair development across regions stayed the core pitch. [/LIST] Shots fired at rising challengers [LIST] [*]New political hopefuls were painted as invisible. [*]Grassroots presence was openly questioned. [*]Campaign energy was credited to the current leadership. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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