Matiang’i is Ruto’s closest challenger in 2027 presidential race; poll report
Jubilee party presidential candidate Fred Matiang'i has emerged as the closest threat to President Ruto in the upcoming 2027 general elections
Jubilee party presidential candidate Fred Matiang’i has emerged as the closest threat to President Ruto in the upcoming 2027 general elections, if a recent poll by Infotrak is anything to go by.
Infotrak’s end year polls released on Sunday, December 28, revealed that while President Ruto still commanded significant support for his reelection, only Fred Matiang’i could come close to him, raising questions about whether the united opposition would trust Matiang’i with the mandate to face Ruto in 2027.
According to the polls, conducted between December 19 and December 20, if elections were held today, Ruto would still emerge victorious with 28 per cent, followed by Matiang’i at 13 per cent.
Kalonzo Musyoka came in third with 12 per cent, while Rigathi Gachagua, Matha Karua, and David Maraga, all presidential hopefuls, got five and two per cent respectively. 31 per cent of Kenyans remained undecided.
Despite these figures, the poll highlights worrying voter uncertainty, with 31 per cent of Kenyans still undecided and another four per cent choosing not to disclose their preferred presidential candidate, 20 months to the general elections.
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According to the polls, undecided Kenyans declined from the previous 43 per cent to 29 per cent, showing that Mount Kenya and Western regions topped the undecided list with 36 and 35 per cent respectively.
In terms of political formations, the poll suggests that Ruto’s regime still holds a solid advantage, with 32 per cent of Kenyans feeling closest to the Kenya Kwanza government, while 22 per cent align with the United opposition spearheaded by Gachagua and his cohort.
The broad-based arrangement commanded support mainly from the north eastern, rift valley, nyanza, and western regions, while the united opposition’s support bases were in the eastern and central regions.
Interestingly, the fairly new outfit dubbed Kenya Moja Alliance, led by Babu Owino, Senator Edwin Sifuna and Githunguri Member of Parliament Gathoni Wamuchomba, earned the confidence of 17 per cent of respondents.
Babu Owino also featured in the presidential polls, coming fourth with a solid seven per cent support, beating Gachagua, Karua and Maraga.
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