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Raila, Ruto want audit of last polls but differ on methods, end game

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The Constitution provides that the Supreme Court verdict on presidential election is final. Raila claims his victory was stolen while Ruto believes plot to subvert will of voters was thwarted.

Source: https://www.standardmedia.co.ke

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