The orange split is inevitable as leaders opt in holding rallies to marshal grassroot allegiance.
ODM Party Leader Dr Oburu Oginga rallied delegates in Kakamega in a bid to convince them to join him in tough power sharing conversation with President William Ruto.
On the other side, Raila's daughter Winnie and son Raila Junior addressed a huge crowd in Kamukunji and Kibera to invoke the legacy left by their father.
The two rallies seem to be pulling in different directions as the young, emerging political front dares the more seasoned one.
Recently lawyer Ahmednasir Abdullahi argued that ODM died when Raila Odinga passed on.
"He (Raila) ran the biggest political laboratory in Kenya and created many useless "test tube" politicians out of nothing," Ahmednasir wrote on his X account.
This statement might have triggered the Odinga family to swing in action as the most political of Raila's children, Winnie leading the orphaned brigade.
"You cannot copy paste baba," Winnie Odinga blasted her uncle Dr Oburu Oginga.
Political analysts foresee ODM being relegated to luo Nyanza in the midst of leadership wrangles and internal divisions.

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