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Ruto leads polls as Kenyans eye next election
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80860, member: 636"] A new poll shows Ruto is leading, but a huge chunk of people just do not know. An Infotrak survey says twenty-eight percent of Kenyans would vote for current President William Ruto if an election were held now. Former Interior Minister Fred Matiang'i got thirteen percent, while politician Kalonzo Musyoka had twelve percent support. The numbers drop off sharply after that. Embakasi East MP Babu Owino got seven percent. Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua only managed five. Two percent would pick figures like Martha Karua or David Maraga. Governors Gladys Wanga and George Natembeya each got one percent. Lower still, politicians like Ndindi Nyoro and George Wajackoyah registered less than one percent support. A full twenty-five percent of respondents were completely undecided, with another four percent refusing to answer. The telephone survey interviewed one thousand adults across all forty-seven counties. It was conducted over two days in mid December. Infotrak stated the poll has a margin of error of just over three percent. They used weighting to make the sample representative of the national adult population. The high number of undecided voters suggests a significant portion of the electorate remains unconvinced by any of the current political options. [/QUOTE]
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