- Kasmuel McOure confirmed his plans to run for political office in the 2027 General Election, saying he was unconcerned about his social media following
- He stated that his focus was solely on gaining political power and dismissed the importance of his critics’ opinions
- McOure added that he was still researching which political seat would best suit him before making an official announcement
Kasmuel McOure, a well-known political activist, has boldly affirmed his intention to run for a political seat in Kenya’s 2027 General Election.
Speaking in a candid interview, McOure dismissed the naysayers, stating he is unconcerned about the size of his social media following or the critics questioning his ambitions.
“For me, I am very clear that I want to take political power. I don’t care whether I have one or three followers,” McOure remarked unapologetically.
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His unwavering confidence signals a political career that’s immune to the noise from detractors, and he’s laser-focused on making his mark.
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McOure, who has been in the public eye for his outspoken stance on various national issues, stirred further curiosity after a recent meeting with former Prime Minister Raila Odinga.
The encounter sparked a mix of reactions, fueling speculation about the nature of their discussion, but McOure has remained tight-lipped about any political endorsements.
Despite keeping the specifics of his political bid under wraps, McOure explained that he is still mapping out his strategy and studying data to determine the best seat to pursue.
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He’s determined to make a smart, calculated decision rather than rush into the campaign.
“I am still looking at the data, mapping out the places, and seeing where my strengths would be,” he revealed, emphasizing that his ambition is rooted in careful planning rather than impulse.