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ODM CAN DIE BUT NOT WITH RAILA ODINGA

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It has been said that the criminals of this country are sponsoring goons and moles in ODM to bring down the orange party in order to eliminate Raila from their political equation. Raila Amolo Odinga can not be eliminated by bring down ODM. ODM can die wth Raila but Raila cant die with ODM. ODM is Raila but Raila isnt ODM. All those moles are the ones who can die wth ODM. They are where they are coz of Raila and ODM. Bring ODM down if u want. Raila has his party known as Supporters who moves with him wherever he goes. Even if he forms Mayenga Mayenga party they wl all flock there and leave ODM. My message to the thieves and criminals of this country, try somewhere else but not Odinga. You can pocket as many mole as u can but come 2017 no mole will delver even a single vote. They depend on Raila for their political relevance but Raila depends on his supporter not them. Do your worst and bring down Orange party and let us see if it goes down wth Agwambo.

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