Dagoretti North MP Simba Arati believes that more Jubilee leaders are likely to face hostilities in their campaign trails due to 'poor' track record.
Arati says Kenyans are 'too' tired of the regime and are likely to give president Uhuru Kenyatta cold reception in his tours across the country.
On Monday, Deputy President William Ruto was forced to cancel a rally in Bungoma town after rowdy youths barricaded main highway. accusing him of making several 'fruitless' trips.
"Kenyans are too tired with empty promises of the regime. We are likely to see more hostility towards them as they continue traversing the country and that is a reality," he said in a interview at KTN on Monday.
He added: "They are not giving us any substance but instead they have made opposition their agenda number one. They will be rejected in the broad daylight."
Arati, a first time legislator also exude confidence in opposition, saying it would scoop most seats in Nairobi County in this years's polls.