Early Presidential Results in Kenya Released
Presidential candidate Uhuru Kenyatta has taken an early lead, followed by Raila Odinga, as the votes are tallied. However, analysts believe it is too early to determine an outright winner.
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Presidential candidate Uhuru Kenyatta projected to take an early lead in the on-going vote tallying. see more »
Moi Avenue Primary polling centre in Nairobi where one of the longest queues has been reported.
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If Uhuru Kenyatta wins this election, then it only proves Odinga and his so called international observers wrong a second time. In Bloomington Indiana 5 years ago I predicted that Kibabki will win the election in a landslide because majority of Kenyans live in the rural areas, and they have benefited immensely from Kibaki's economic reform, especially the tea planters. Meanwhile Odinga who lusts for power was busy pulling crowds in the slums of Nairobi. Even the so called CNN and international pollsters were busy polling people only in the cities (I don't know why European reporters are scared of going into rural Africa during elections). It was Odinga's insinuations I warned my Kenyan friends at the time, that would cause a bloodbath if he lost, and so it came to pass. Who will Odinga and his western colonialists blame now for rigging the election if Uhuru wins this time around?
If Uhuru Kenyatta wins this election, then it only proves Odinga and his so called international observers wrong a second time. In Bloomington Indiana 5 years ago I predicted that Kibabki will win the election in a landslide because majority of Kenyans live in the rural areas, and they have benefited immensely from Kibaki's economic reform, especially the tea planters. Meanwhile Odinga who lusts for power was busy pulling crowds in the slums of Nairobi. Even the so called CNN and international pollsters were busy polling people only in the cities (I don't know why European reporters are scared of going into rural Africa during elections). It was Odinga's insinuations I warned my Kenyan friends at the time, that would cause a bloodbath if he lost, and so it came to pass. Who will Odinga and his western colonialists blame now for rigging the election if Uhuru wins this time around?