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Photo credit: Evans Habil | Nation Media Group Notably, Prof Kindiki’s candidature as running mate is largely supported in North Eastern (44 per cent), Rift Valley (43 per cent) and Eastern (39 per cent), while his support in the Central region stands at 22 per cent.
Photo credit: Wilfred Nyangaresi | Nation Media Group Within the opposition, the poll revealed Mr Musyoka as the most popular presidential candidate, polling 27 per cent, just one percentage point ahead of Dr Matiang’i.
Photo credit: Dennis Onsongo | Nation Media Group In Nyanza, 35 per cent of respondents think Governor Wanga would strengthen the President’s ticket, while 25 per cent support Oburu Oginga.
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