Mr Odanga then suggests the sample was “restricted to the regions that predominantly voted for Jubilee in 2013”. As regards Jubilee’s supposed policy failures, Mr Odanga, himself a politician, should know several things about political alignment in Kenya. On June 27, the Star published results of the several questions that Ipsos included in our most recent national household survey. They show that Uhuru’s margin over Raila has averaged about 20 per cent over the last two years. Read: Uhuru widens gap over Raila, Ipsos poll showsIn the spirit of free discussion, the Star shared the results of these three questions with both sides of the country’s political divide prior to publication.
Source: The Star July 06, 2016 09:40 UTC