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Ruto leads 2027 race in West as Natembeya rises
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82830, member: 636"] William Ruto is shockingly dominating the West despite all the usual online noise. The president grabbed 25 percent support in Western Kenya, while ex-Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i trails at 15 percent. George Natembeya occupies the third spot with 13 percent, and Kalonzo Musyoka managed only eight percent. Infotrak dropped these stats recently after calling registered voters. Babu Owino barely scraped three percent, and almost nobody picked Gladys Wanga or Rigathi Gachagua. Even David Maraga and Martha Karua saw tiny numbers that hardly register on the scale. A massive chunk of the electorate remains clueless, with 25 percent undecided on their choice. George Natembeya is flexing serious muscle as the loud voice for the Abaluhya community. Half the respondents named him the heavy hitter in regional politics. His dominance looks absolute in Trans Nzoia County, where 70 percent say he currently runs the show. Musalia Mudavadi took second place generally but stays strong in Vihiga County. Edwin Sifuna is locking down Busia County with over half the backing there. Moses Wetang’ula is right behind him and keeps a tight grip on his home turf in Bungoma. Wycliffe Oparanya and Eugene Wamalwa are lagging significantly in these influence rankings. Cleophas Malala also posted weak figures that barely hit double digits. Researchers gathered this feedback from 600 people across five counties to gauge the shifting vibes in the Mulembe Nation. [/QUOTE]
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