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Does UDA by-election loss signal that its chances of winning in 2022 are slim?

From Left: Bonny Khalwale, Johnson Muthama, and Bishop Margaret Wanjiru. [Standard]

The recent by-elections in Kabuchai, Matungu and Machakos constituencies signal the terrible failure of UDA. From the performance in the by-elections, it is clear that UDA is not a serious party and will not pose any threat in the presidential election next year.

UDA may not produce a top contender for the presidential race because its supporters, led by its supposed candidate Deputy President William Ruto, have indicated that they have no potential to woo voters.

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