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CORD has chickened out of 2017 presidential race, says Ruto

Deputy President William Ruto cuts a ribbon to commission the construction of roads in Narok town. He was accompanied by Narok Governor Samuel Tunai (left) and and several Jubilee leaders. [PHOTO: DPPS]

The Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (CORD) will lose the 2017 General Election heavily to the new Jubilee Alliance Party (JAP), Deputy President William Ruto has claimed.

The DP said the polls would be a walkover for JAP and that the Opposition is manufacturing “scandals” to scuttle his own bid in 2022.

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