A Cord Member of Parliament has rejected the infotrak research findings terming it as a jubilee campaign tool. 

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Speaking in Kangundo sub-county during a funeral service of a Kangundo hospital doctor, Makali Mulu the Member of Parliament for Kitui sub-county rubbished the group. 

These followed an announcement by infotrak that President Uhuru Kenyatta would win the presidency seat of elected today. 

"The information that was released by infotrak organization is misleading as we all know jubilee is seeking for public sympathy but the public already has seen the Jubilee government failure," said Mulu.

However, on the contrary the Infotrak CEO Angela Ambitho during a television interview stated the polls were a true reflection of Kenyans views. 

According to the latest infotrak polls, President Uhuru Kenyatta is set to receive 44.5% of all votes while Raila Odinga garnered 27.8% according to the analysis. 

The coalition of Reforms and Democracy have since the release dismissed the results stating that the main focus is on the current pending developments