Deputy president William Ruto once again expressed optimism that the Jubilee administration would beat the Opposition in the upcoming August 8, polls.
He said Jubilee had strategised its political realignment, ready to face it out with the Cord coalition or any other Opposition coalition.
He said Jubilee would beat Raila Odinga's Cord, with over four million votes up from 800,000 in 2013.
"We are going to beat this unorganised Cord with four million votes. In 2013 we won with over 800,000 votes. They should be ready to go home,'' Ruto said while in Turkana, Friday.
However in a quick rejoinder, Odinga dispelled the claims, saying Jubilee should prepare for a fierce political battle in August.
"They should go home. They have done nothing for Kenya but more harm. Where will they get four million votes they are saying?'' he said.
Ruto was in Turkana for a mass voter registration drive, as he rallied locals to support Jubilee.
''Our aim is to ensure every Kenyan feels the impact of development,'' he said.