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Poll: Ruto is leading presidential hopeful, but one in five voters still undecided

A recent poll indicates that President William Ruto is currently leading among presidential candidates in Kenya. However, the survey reveals that approximately 20% of voters remain undecided, suggesting that the election outcome could still shift before the final vote. The poll highlights the competitive nature of the race and underscores the importance of upcoming campaign activities. While Ruto holds a lead, the significant number of undecided voters implies that the election remains closely watched and potentially unpredictable.

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Daily Nation logoDaily NationIndependentCenteryesterday
Poll: Ruto is leading presidential hopeful, but one in five voters still undecided

A recent poll indicates that President William Ruto is currently leading among presidential candidates in Kenya. However, the survey reveals that approximately 20% of voters remain undecided, suggesting that the election outcome could still shift before the final vote. The poll highlights the competitive nature of the race and underscores the importance of upcoming campaign activities. While Ruto holds a lead, the significant number of undecided voters implies that the election remains closely watched and potentially unpredictable.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a straightforward report on polling data without overtly favoring any candidate or perspective. It does not include biased language, one-sided sourcing, or editorial commentary that would indicate a clear ideological lean.

The Star (Kenya) logoThe Star (Kenya)IndependentCenteryesterday
Ruto emerges top choice for President in new poll - the-star.co.ke

The article reports that William Ruto has emerged as the top choice for President in a recent poll conducted by The Star in Kenya. The poll highlights Ruto's popularity among voters, positioning him as a leading candidate ahead of other potential contenders. While the article does not provide specific details about the methodology or sample size of the poll, it emphasizes Ruto's strong support base. The focus is on his current standing in public opinion rather than any detailed analysis of his policies or campaign strategies.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the poll results without overtly favoring or criticizing Ruto. It simply states his position as the top choice based on the survey findings, without adding commentary or emphasizing particular aspects of his candidacy. There is no clear ideological leaning in the framing of the

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