President William Ruto leads a new presidential preference survey conducted by Infotrak Research and Consulting, with 32 percent support among Kenyan voters. Kalonzo Musyoka places second in the poll at 13 percent, creating a significant gap between the sitting president and his nearest challenger.
The survey suggests that if elections were held at the time of polling, Ruto would retain the presidency based on current voter preferences. The findings provide a snapshot of the political landscape in Kenya and indicate the relative standing of candidates in the race to State House.
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