The Orange Democratic Party movement (ODM) in the past few days has witnessed members of the party exiting the party.
The mass exodus is being pinned on the party leader, Raila Odinga.
Members of the party say that Raila is running the party as if it was his family business.
Raila, who was recently among the guests who attended the nomination ceremony for the USA presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, is expected to return into the country and the big question is if his return will bring an end to the wrangles in both ODM and Cord.
His USA tour may have equipped him since he met other world politicians who might have advised him on how he should lead the party that is almost collapsing ahead of the2017 election.
According to sources, ODM/Cord will hold political rallies across the country to seek support ahead of the 2017 elections after Raila returns to the country.
Raila is facing hard political times since his presidential interests in 2017 have been opposed by Cord co-principal, Moses Wetangula who claimed that Raila should retire from politics and support him and Kalonzo to vie for presidency in 2017.
Raila who seems to not be ready to support another candidate in 2017, must use tactics to end the wrangles in ODM/Cord in order to get support from the coalition and ODM to become the next Kenyan president.