Raila Afraid of a Humiliating Defeat, DP William Ruto Says

Deputy President William Ruto says that National Super Alliance (NASA) cannot live with the fact that President Uhuru would floor him on the ballot.
Speaking on Wednesday, Ruto said that Raila bolted out of the presidential race after sensing a “humiliating defeat” in the hands of President Uhuru.
“He wanted to avoid a humiliating defeat but the court has ruled that all candidates who participated in the August 8 election will be on the ballot. So he will not escape another defeat,” Ruto said while speaking in Kajiado on Wednesday.
Ruto insisted that President Uhuru won the August 8th and questioned why Raila withdrew from the race if he believes he won, as has been claiming.
“Mr Odinga, you had claimed you had won, don’t run away. You have been given another chance,” the deputy president stated.
Raila bowed out of the October 26th poll accusing the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) of ignoring their demands to have reforms before the new election is conducted.
While announcing his withdrawal, the former Prime Minister said that IEBC had “refused, neglected or failed to put in place mechanisms to correct illegalities and irregularities cited by the Supreme Court during the nullification of the August election.”
However, in a statement on Wednesday evening, the electoral commission said that the Orange Party leader will still be in the ballot, because he had not formally withdrawn from the race by filling the statutory form 24A as required by the law.
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The Devil is a LIAR…
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The Devil is a LIAR. Ushindwe! Katika Jina Yesu!!!
Ruto et al, I wish you would…
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Ruto et al, I wish you would hush from now on. Odinga is strategic and every move is calculated. Wacheni porogo and get on with business. At this point you all should be focused on the election day. Forget scoring points on why's, who's na kathalika! I am very doubtful the elections will take place so far......
Election should be Held…
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In reply to Ruto et al, I wish you would… by Sukari (not verified)
Election should be Held after Schools Close (and NOT on 26/10/17) to DISMANTLE Jubilee's plans to Use School Days to COHERSE some School Heads to FORCE their Students (especially in Central and Rift Valley) to VOTE for Jubilee in Unison (whether they like it or not). And this Includes UNDERAGE Pupils (with Unwarranted ID's).
@Guest1, you are a damn fool…
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@Guest1, you are a damn fool who can't reason anything right. During school holidays there would be more secondary and primary school students to be coerced into illegal voting if what you are foolishly claiming were true! Think before you display your foolishness and stupidity as a comment. Just because your evil god said so, doesn't mean it's real word from the Almighty God!!
@ Hon Kenju totally agree…
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@ Hon Kenju totally agree. Can't wait for October 26th tumalizane na hii election. Deputy President Ruto is right. Tulikuwa ready yesterday huu upuzi ufike mwisho.
Ati Raila is scared have you…
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Ati Raila is scared have you seen his legal team at work. What about the démonstrations going on even after they were banned. You are the one who is scared because should the élections not take place as scheduled your dream for 2022 will remain just that a mirage.Rumour has it that you are pressuring kamwana that apende asipende Kenyans must vote otherwise his distant cousins will be roasted like goats as you have no problem chasing them back to their homeland. Hakuna presidency ya backdoor.Your presidential aspirations will have to wait.
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