TIFA Poll: Opposition Unity Remains Elusive as Jubilee popularity Surges

The survey reveals that Jubilee’s support has surged nearly threefold since August, climbing from 3% to 11% - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke..
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A new TIFA National Survey indicates a significant shift in Kenya's opposition landscape, with the Jubilee Party experiencing a nearly threefold surge in popularity. This rise is attributed to a high-profile alliance between former President Uhuru Kenyatta and former Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiangi.
- Jubilee's support has jumped from 3% to 11% since August.
- The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) leads with 20% public support, while President William Ruto’s United Democratic Alliance (UDA) holds 16%.
- Only 38% of respondents believe a united opposition front against President Ruto in 2027 is likely.
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