A reunion between opposition leader Raila Odinga and Deputy President William Ruto would lead to an automatic victory in the 2022 presidential contest, irregardless of who the flag bearer is.
The two are enjoying massive and loyal nationwide support and would be in a good winning position should they ride on a joint ticket, a similar case should they reconsider their hard stands and land on the same side in the heating referendum issue.
This, however, would result to unrest on its early stages, as the two have been involved in a mudslinging contest lately, politically turning their supporters against each other.
The supporters will, therefore, take time to adopt to and accept the new reunion, before fully incorporating, meaning that the two leaders would have to initiate a vigorous reunion campaign.
Ruto would be the most likely to be allocated the flag, having fully threw his weight behind the former Premier in his futile 2007 presidential bid before their fallout before the 2013 poll.
The reunion is also likely to have casualties as a section of allies from both sides will have to be thrown out from their current positions as the union would mean some level of power sharing.
It would also silence some politicians, especially those who are popular for their condemnations on either of the two rival national leaders who are currently the biggest protagonists.