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UDA is still the most popular political party – TIFA

UDA is still the most popular political party – TIFA
President William Ruto during a past campaign rally in Makueni. PHOTO/Courtesy
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President William Ruto‘s United Democratic Alliance (UDA) is the most popular party in Kenya, a new TIFA survey report has shown.

In the report released on Thursday, April 20, the party enjoys a 45 per cent popularity followed by Raila Odinga’s Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) at 28 per cent.

“Reflecting its majority status in both the National Assembly and the Senate – as well as the presence of its leader, William Ruto, in State House – UDA is by far the most popular political party currently (45%), with Raila Odinga’s ODM holding a rather distant second position (28%).

“At the same time, a considerable proportion of Kenyans decline to identify or express support for any party (16%),” the survey report revealed.

Jubilee Party and Wiper Party enjoy five per cent and two per cent popularity respectively.

Roots Party, KANU, ANC, Ford Kenya, DAP-K, and Chama Cha Kazi polled one per cent each in the survey.

UDA in Central Rift, Mount Kenya

Across the country, UDA is strongest in Central Rift and Mount Kenya regions, a clear reflection of last year’s election results in those areas.

“Further, the results from Northern are perhaps more significant, just in late July last year TIFA found that ODM and Jubilee combined were far more popular than UDA (51% vs. 31%), yet now UDA is twice as popular as ODM there, with Jubilee’s support minimal.

“As for ODM, aside from Nyanza and South Rift, in the other four zones where it remains the most popular party, UDA is ‘nipping at its heels’,” the survey stated.

It added: “Since TIFA’s last survey just before the August 2022 election, the only notable change in expressed political party support has been an increase is that for UDA (from 38% to 45%) and a slight drop in support for the second most popular party, ODM (from 32% to 29%).

“Whether the current effort by its leaders to absorb the smaller parties that joined it within the Kenya Kwanza coalition will result in its further growth remains to be seen.”

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