For the third time in three consecutive elections, his proverbial single silver bullet has misfired. And for the fifth time, Raila Odinga has failed to become the President of Kenya, barring any new developments that could come from the Supreme Court, should he make good the promise to challenge William Ruto's election as Kenya's fifth president on 9 August.
Raila's presidential hope has probably come to its final resting place, with a history of five defeats behind him. In 2013, he persuaded his allies, Kalonzo Musyoka and Moses Wetang'ula, to allow him to be their joint candidate on the Coalition for Reform and Democracy (Cord) ticket. He argued that his advancing age was against his future candidacy.