William Ruto demands double the votes next time because indifference is apparently a viable strategy. The head of state told grassroots leaders at Sagana State Lodge that the ruling squad needs to grab everyone who ghosted the polls last cycle. He insists that millions of Kenyans skipped the ballot box previously but will definitely show up for him in 2027 if the party grinds harder.
He scraped by with just over seven million ballots against Raila Odinga, who snagged nearly seven million despite twenty-two million people being eligible. The president believes his crew can convert those silent masses into active supporters through aggressive recruitment drives instead of just relying on the usual loyalists who showed up previously.
Ruto claims the United Democratic Alliance is morphing into a massive machine designed to outlast typical election cycles. He argues that visionary leadership and unity matter more than tribal noise or insults. This transformation supposedly ensures long-term development continues without interruptions caused by petty political squabbles or short-sighted planning.
Defending his record, he pointed to investments in roads, farming, and healthcare as proof that his bottom-up economic plan actually works. Observers note this mobilization at the lodge suggests he wants to lock down the mountain region early while neutralizing internal friction through organized groundwork rather than public drama.
He scraped by with just over seven million ballots against Raila Odinga, who snagged nearly seven million despite twenty-two million people being eligible. The president believes his crew can convert those silent masses into active supporters through aggressive recruitment drives instead of just relying on the usual loyalists who showed up previously.
Ruto claims the United Democratic Alliance is morphing into a massive machine designed to outlast typical election cycles. He argues that visionary leadership and unity matter more than tribal noise or insults. This transformation supposedly ensures long-term development continues without interruptions caused by petty political squabbles or short-sighted planning.
Defending his record, he pointed to investments in roads, farming, and healthcare as proof that his bottom-up economic plan actually works. Observers note this mobilization at the lodge suggests he wants to lock down the mountain region early while neutralizing internal friction through organized groundwork rather than public drama.