I understand all those Jubilee supporters who are angry and showing emotions because the president missed the debate. It is normal and acceptable. Emotions have taken over others in such a way that they have declared to have jumped ship and would vote for the other side. I understand all that. They feel let down. I am giving them two to three days to have calmed down and start shouting RWNBP.
NASA will harp this story in their rallies like you have never seen! An arrogant president? Hii game ni kabogo style
Tumbilidiots would have you believe that uthamaki Facebook chat was more impactful than the televised debate watched by a combined audience of 8m.
Numbers don’t lie.
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My still alive 90 plus year old grandmother hajui facebook ni nini. But she did see Raila getting confused by the media pale citizen tv.
If elections were held today,she would vote RAO…
because they don’t have an agenda perhaps?
No because a rally is a political platform to score points aganist you opponent
Hiyo debate haina maana. Guys knew who they were voting for even before they got registered as voters.
That’s the problem of hiring a cousin as Chief of Staff…poor advises given to the President.
This isn’t American elections. Few if any would be swayed by TV debates.
What did Raila say he will do to reduce the cost of unga?
The debate left me undecided,currently I have a spoilt vote
he just mumbled
This guy used to defend Uhuru like his life depended on it.
It must be hard looking in from the outside…
Ukionjeshwa halafu unyimwe, the bile! But kila mtu na poison yake.
What happened to this guy? He used to be numero uno Uhuru supporter ungedhani ni second in command to Itumbi. Pengine he was poached Alai style
Initiate workable agriculture policies that will ensure market liberalization of the agricultural sector…
The time lag between when the debate was held and August 8th is enough for Uhuru to redeem himself. Even if he doesn’t, its impact will have faded in the minds of voters. Obviously, everyone hates a no-show, but by August 8th, everyone will be facing Mt. Kenya, and all this will be in their rear view mirror.
Yaonekana your grandma hakungoja kizungu kije by sheep, alienda kukichukua mwenyewe…
Maye she did. But to a good number of voters,appearance is everything. But again,who am I to know…you are the expert. In empty rhetoric.
Hehe…any negative comment of RAO provides a life raft for the Jubilee brigade…that tells a story of its own.
Not quite,remember they are still the undecided,about 6%,only the respective regions where the leading candidates come from have their votes cast in stone