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					<title>Sharing 100% President Vote to Get to Run-off</title>
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					<published>2012-01-21T16:23:00-08:00</published>
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						<name>Jamhuri Team</name>
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					<content type="html"><![CDATA[To become the 4th president of Kenya one will have to win 50% plus one of votes cast. As the Kenya elections approach, debates and views are ongoing wherever Kenyans are. “The ‘Muskali Kombo approach 2007’ of seating back and not running only to lose political power will not work,” Kenyans abroad discuss and express views like: “Expect all politicians to use, ‘Kalonzo Musyoka approach’ of running to have a political power base. With the consideration that besides the President and Deputy President Seats there are 14 – 22 Cabinet Secretary Positions, today called ‘Minister’s,’ to be filled, these political positions will be easier to get if one has a political base.” The discussants agree that there is no strong candidate or party system that can win 50% plus one of the votes cast on Election Day. This means there will be a run-off. The goal for each candidate who wants to be the 4th President of Kenya thus becomes to finish first or second or develop a political power base. Based on the above analysis and candidates who have expressed interest, the prediction is that the 100% will be divided into three groups: Top 5 Group, Second 5 Group and Last Group. ]]></content>
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