General Election 2020 Hub

“We all partied” first

Yeah, same card I’d play in his position

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“We all failed.”
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Yeah and some of us get paid well over 100k a year to keep failing

Claire fairly filleted Kelly there :rofl:

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Lined him up and done him like a Kipper

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Whatever about the 100k, they’d live off the expenses alone. The salary is only more bales up on the trailer…

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Excluding undecided voters and those unlikely to vote, 25 per cent of respondents said they would vote for Fianna Fáil (no change), 23 per cent for Fine Gael (down six), 21 per cent for Sinn Féin (up seven), 5 per cent for Labour (down one), 8 per cent for the Green Party (no change) and 18 per cent for Independents and small parties (no change). The comparison is with the most recent Irish Times/Ipsos MRBI poll last October.

That seems a much more realistic poll

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Much closer obviously but a similar trend with FG losing a large % of votes and SF performing strongly.

I was thinking as much, SF bound to gain from FG decline

Is that what @chocolatemice called yesterday after doing his own poll??

SF will finish with 20 seats.

Probably more realistic alright. Some of the B&A numbers looked a bit off when you looked at the detail but who knows. Will still be concerning for FG that the trend is similar - they are way down on where they were a couple of months ago. Even on this showing, they’ve lost over 20% of their vote in a couple of months.

Definitely less drastic than the GMIT poll announced earlier anyways.

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Sinn Fein always show a lot higher
than how they actually poll. They have a large skobie element in their support who don’t bother voting. I’d be surprised if they broke 15%.

Very tight. FG will be encouraged after the last week or so.

The debates will be huge obviously.

Greens at 15 per cent in Dublin

Interesting to see who are impacted most by it.

FG can’t have much worse weeks really.

FG most likely. They won’t get the second seats they need. You would imagine Greens also are transfer friendly

FF SF dynamic will also be interesting in constituencies where SF squeezed out FF last time.