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THE REASON WHY CORD WILL LOOSE IN 2017 GENERAL ELECTIONS

TNA is busy recruiting 5million 15-16yr old children into their vote basket for 2017 elections.The ODM/Opposition brigade is busy collecting 5million signatures from already registered voters,nearly all of whom probably voted for them in the last elections,osten sibly to "liberate" the country through a referendum that even Raila himself knows they cannot win with all factors constant.In 2017 when the former will be romping to State Power,the latter will be streaming either to the "Supreme Court" with 9000 pages of "evidence" on how the elections shall have been rigged,or to the streets or both! We,the liberal members of the Opposition,do hereby kindly request that those not interested in State Power,GO HOME and allow those interested in State Power to take charge of the next phase of our struggle to liberate the Country! # OKOAOpposition with Raila Odinga and Kalonzo Musyoka. raila.png

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