A recent TIFA survey indicates that many Kenyans believe the death of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga has made it more challenging for President William Ruto to secure re-election in 2027. The poll finds that 41% of respondents view the absence of Raila, who passed away on October 15, as a significant hurdle.
The TIFA survey examines Kenyan opinions on the impact of Raila Odinga's death on the nation's political landscape, particularly regarding President William Ruto's prospects in the 2027 elections. Results show that 41% of respondents believe Ruto's path to victory will be more difficult without Raila, highlighting the late leader's enduring influence in opposition politics.
In contrast, only 30% of those polled think the absence of Raila will make it easier for Ruto to secure another term, possibly due to the lack of a strong rival. Another 18% see no difference in Ruto's chances regardless of Raila's presence, while 10% expressed no opinion or awareness on the matter.
This poll underscores shifts in Kenya's political dynamics following Raila's death on October 15, as a prominent ODM figure. It emphasizes the challenges Ruto faces in upcoming polls, though details on the survey methodology or sample size are not specified in the findings.