Originally posted by LuckyLloyd
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Is that actually down to him or just by default? I can't help but feel it's by default and with another leader Sinn Fein would have done better in the last election as well. Similar to Fine Gael and Enda Kenny. With Fianna Fail and the Greens being wiped out those votes had to go somewhere. A chimp leading either party would have done a pretty solid job in the last election I think.
Originally posted by Raoul Duke III
The poll of the four seat constituency shows Fine Gael's Eoghan Murphy on 20 per-cent, followed by Sinn Fein's Chris Andrews on 17% with Renua leader Lucinda Creighton and Labour's Kevin Humphreys both on 13%.
Fianna Fail's Jim O'Callaghan is on 11%, with Kate O'Connell of Fine Gael on 10% followed by Eamon Ryan of the Greens on 7%.
Fianna Fail's Jim O'Callaghan is on 11%, with Kate O'Connell of Fine Gael on 10% followed by Eamon Ryan of the Greens on 7%.
Eoghah Murhpy (FG) - 1/50
Kate O'Connell (FG) - 5/6
Lucinda Creighton (Renua) - 1/6
Eamonn Ryan (Greens) - 1/3
Kevin Humphreys (Labour) - 8/11
Chris Andrews (Sinn Fein) - Evens
Jim O'callaghan (FF) - 11/4
Mannix Flynn (Ind) 40/1
Glenna Lynch (Social Democrats) 50/1
Annette Mooney (AAA-PBP) 100/1
New Odds:
Eoghah Murhpy (FG) - 1/40
Kate O'Connell (FG) - 5/6
Lucinda Creighton (Renua) - 1/4
Eamonn Ryan (Greens) - 9/4
Kevin Humphreys (Labour) - 8/13
Chris Andrews (Sinn Fein) - 1/9
Jim O'callaghan (FF) - 5/1
Mannix Flynn (Ind) 50/1
Glenna Lynch (Social Democrats) 25/1
Annette Mooney (AAA-PBP) 100/1
A couple of big swings now obviously. Didn't expect Chris Andrews to be so popular. Jimbo at 5/1 seems like good value.
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