Latest Poll Shows Ruto Leading Over Raila

The most recent nationwide poll conducted by Intel Research Solutions has revealed that Kenya's Deputy President William Ruto has widened the gap between himself and Raila Odinga of Azimio la Umoja one Kenya.

 Latest Poll Shows Ruto Leading Over Raila

In accordance with the figures made public on Monday, August 1, the DP grew from 50.5% to 53.1% while Raila decreased from 44.2% to 42.7%.

In contrast to Raila and Martha Karua, the IRS revealed that Ruto and his running companion, Rigathi Gachagua, had maintained their advantage in the previous four rankings.

George Wajackoyah of the Roots Party, who was running for president, came in third with 1.2 percent, followed by Waihiga Mwaure of the Agano Party with 0.2 percent.

In the Coast region, Raila continued to lead Ruto with 51.7 percent to 42.5 percent. The DP won 53.7 percent of the vote in Northern Kenya compared to Raila's 43.2 percent.

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Agano Party Leader David Mwaure Left} with Roots party presidential Candidate George Wajakoyah{Right}

With a 77.1 percent rating in Mt. Kenya East, the Kenya Kwanza presidential candidate was clearly the front-runner. On the other hand, the previous premier received 19.2 percent.

With 73.6 percent, 58.5 percent, 85.5 percent, and 48.2 percent of the vote, respectively, Ruto defeated Raila in Mt. Kenya West, Mt. Kenya Diaspora, Central Rift, and Western Kenya.

Kenya Kwanza Party leader DP William Ruto {Left} with Azimio la Umoja one Kenya presidential Candidate Raila Odinga {Right}

Raila, on the other hand, won with 51.9 percent, 49.7 percent, 86.8 percent, 53.1 percent, and 52.5 percent in South Eastern Kenya, Maa Rift, Luo Nyanza South Nyanza, and Nairobi, respectively.

According to IRS, the Kenya Kwanza coalition was supported by 50% more Kenyans than the Azimio la Umoja group (48.1 percent).

In the 18 to 25 age group, Kenyans were more likely to favor DP Ruto than Raila, who garnered 39.6% of the vote.

Furthermore, the deputy president received support from all sexes (52.7 percent v 43.4 percent for female and 53.6 percent v 42.7 percent for male counterparts).