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The referendum has relaunched or unmade several political careers: Raila Odinga: The referendum brought his rivalry with President Mwai Kibaki to a head. Their 2002 alliance to oust the ruling Kenya African National Union was a marriage of convenience. Odinga has shown he can rally the country against Kibaki as he did against Daniel arap Moi. If Kibaki reappoints Odinga to cabinet, he will alienate most of Kibaki's close allies. Keeping Odinga out will prompt him to launch a full-scale campaign against the government......

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Raila Odinga, Mwai Kibaki, Daniel arap Moi, William Ruto, Uhuru Kenyatta, Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka, Charity Ngilu, (Wycliffe) Musalia Mudavadi, Musikari Kombo, Simeon Nyachae, Mahmud Mohammed, John Koech, Ali Mwakwere, Morris Dzoro, Njenga Karume, John Michuki, Moody Awori

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