List of Parties Inflitrating UDA, ODM Bases as 2027 General Polls Heat Up, Details

It is already clear that political landscape in the country is shifting and if the latest front-page headlines are anything to go by, the era of two-party dominance might be facing its toughest challenge yet.

As we head toward the 2027 General Election, the traditional strongholds of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) and the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) are no longer the impenetrable fortresses they once were.

A new wave of alternative voices is rising, with smaller, regional parties strategically moving to chip away at the influence of the big players.

This isn't just about local friction, it’s the early groundwork for what will eventually become the major coalitions of 2027.

Across the country, the grip of the big two is being tested by parties that understand local grievances better than national outfits.

In Western and Nyanza, while ODM has long been the heartbeat of these regions, parties like DAP-K and the Movement for Democracy and Growth (MDG) are gaining steady momentum.

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