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Post by nowayhaha on Jan 25, 2013 14:26:11 GMT 3
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Post by nok on Jan 25, 2013 14:38:50 GMT 3
Thank you for this. Quite Comprehensive with lots of usefull data !
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Post by mwalimumkuu on Jan 25, 2013 15:52:50 GMT 3
Very close to what I know, but still missing a few things here and there, those will be captured in the real poll and deliver the shocker. We are geading there.
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Post by Omwenga on Jan 25, 2013 15:59:05 GMT 3
There are two things about these polls; one very obvious, the other one has to really look deep to know what it's but both give Raila the advantage and one right now one can easily and confidently say will propel Raila to State House as our next president while having many governors in key counties and a majority of MPs elected under the same banner. The obvious is the fact that Raila has been and continues to lead in all these polls much as he and ODM did in the lead up to the 2007 election and beyond. The hidden one shall remain so for therein lies the key to Raila and Cord's victory. I will not disclose or otherwise make it obvious but I am sure anyone who takes the time to study the numbers should readily figure it out.
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Post by mwalimumkuu on Jan 25, 2013 16:26:54 GMT 3
There are two things about these polls; one very obvious, the other one has to really look deep to know what it's but both give Raila the advantage and one right now one can easily and confidently say will propel Raila to State House as our next president while having many governors in key counties and a majority of MPs elected under the same banner. The obvious is the fact that Raila has been and continues to lead in all these polls much as he and ODM did in the lead up to the 2007 election and beyond. The hidden one shall remain so for therein lies the key to Raila and Cord's victory. I will not disclose or otherwise make it obvious but I am sure anyone who takes the time to study the numbers should readily figure it out. Omwenga, There is absolutely nothing hidden in this poll. In fact this is one poll that reveals a huge lot of information as compared to the other cable of delusionals at infotrac. As you can see, the poll rightly captures the strengths of each coalition region by region. The only thing that is still off, in my own opinion, is the actual numbers. There are still variances here and there, in some instances, very huge variances, but hiyo siyo shida, we shall take care of that on March 4, we shall surely be here to compare notes then.
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Post by Omwenga on Jan 25, 2013 16:39:51 GMT 3
There are two things about these polls; one very obvious, the other one has to really look deep to know what it's but both give Raila the advantage and one right now one can easily and confidently say will propel Raila to State House as our next president while having many governors in key counties and a majority of MPs elected under the same banner. The obvious is the fact that Raila has been and continues to lead in all these polls much as he and ODM did in the lead up to the 2007 election and beyond. The hidden one shall remain so for therein lies the key to Raila and Cord's victory. I will not disclose or otherwise make it obvious but I am sure anyone who takes the time to study the numbers should readily figure it out. Omwenga, There is absolutely nothing hidden in this poll. In fact this is one poll that reveals a huge lot of information as compared to the other cable of delusionals at infotrac. As you can see, the poll rightly captures the strengths of each coalition region by region. The only thing that is still off, in my own opinion, is the actual numbers. There are still variances here and there, in some instances, very huge variances, but hiyo siyo shida, we shall take care of that on March 4, we shall surely be here to compare notes then. Mwalimumkuu, Sawa; all I can say is I am glad you're not catching it but as you say, let's compare notes after March 4, 2013. I'll be happy to reveal what I see and know about that and why it would have been crucial in Raila/Cord's victory. Hint: It's consistent with Raila/Cord's 47CCS and validates the argument tribalism will soon be a thing of the past at least with respect to being a major and in many cases the only determinative factor in presidential elections.
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