Cord leader Raila Amolo Odinga at a past function.[Photo/mediamaxnetwork.co.ke]President Uhuru Kenyatta and Former prime minister are neck to neck as the August General elections inch closer. Both the two leaders have to concentrate on winning majority of the 3.7 million votes from the swing counties as reported by Standard.

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The former prime minister will become the next President of this nation if he wins majority of these votes and Uhuru will also retain his seat if he does the same.  The experts also reveal that the two leaders will  not only engage in bruising battle but also demanding  and expensive campaigns to unseat the current president from power when that time comes. 

The recent polls indicates that President Uhuru Kenyatta is leading with 47% as Cord leader Raila Amolo Odinga follows him with 42%. The same polls shows that the former prime minister also NASA Presidential candidate is becoming more popular as we head to the next general elections. 

However, the  outcome of the survey indicates that both Uhuru and Raila will not win in the first round of the elections although there are undecided votes who might change the outcome if they decided to take part in the elections if they were held today.

 ANC Leader has assured NASA supporters that the alliance will continue with its raid in Jubilee stronghold. “We will be in Kapsabet on Sunday. We have been in Baringo, West Pokot and Bomet. In essence we are taking on Jubilee in their own backyards because NASA carries the hope of mama mboga, Jua Kali youths and down-trodden people of all walks of life,” said Mudavadi, as quoted by Standard.