The Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetangula presidential ticket are already dead, moments before launch.
The two have since kicked off procedures to merge their Amani National Congress (ANC) and Ford Kenya parties respectively into a single block aiming at the top post, a laughable bid.
The duo is obviously just joking around as both of them are currently politically weak and are enjoying only a few political seats in their Western Kenya backyard, an open indication of a pending fall.
The remainder is in the hands of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) and the ruling Jubilee visiting parties, raising questions on how they can secure an entire nation's backing when they cannot do the same back at home.
They are also yet to maintain order in their own house, with a section of Luhya leaders openly opposing their moves.
These include the likes of ODM Secretary General Edwin Sifuna and the ANC team of rebels constituting Senators Cleopa Malala (Kakamega) and George Khaniri (Vihiga) and the party nominated Member of Parliament Godfrey Osotsi, all of whom have laughed off their bid.
Mudavadi and Wetangula have already since relegated themselves before Kenyans as a result of their recent offensive on opposition chief Raila Odinga following Wetangula's Senate Minority Leader ouster.
This has further incapacitated their bid, as the veteran leader commands a huge support base whose backing they must acquire to record a victory, people who now consider them enemies for attacking their leader.
Their recently launched Luhya unity campaign is set to further knock them out, with Kenyans viewing them as tribal chiefs whose politics revolve around ethnic formations and are, therefore, unable to address nationally inclusive issues.
Therefore, a Mudavadi-Wetangula ticket, in any order, is not only unlikely but unable to deliver a win in the approaching 2022 presidential polls.
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