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Jubilee is confident repeat poll will go on without Opposition

Deputy President William Ruto (left) confers with former Kajiado Governor David Nkedianye when he received him from the Opposition to Jubilee on 11 October 2017 PETERSON GITHAIGA

Jubilee Party has vowed to continue with its presidential campaigns while preparing to face off with fringe candidates following NASA candidate Raila Odinga's withdrawal from the race.

The Jubilee legal team is also understood to be working on strategies to ensure that President Uhuru Kenyatta is declared president-elect by the electoral commission in the event he is the only nominated candidate.

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