A new exit poll of battleground state voters found that President-elect Trump’s economic message broke through demographic barriers, building a national coalition that Vice President Harris was ...
Economic stability (9 per cent), climate change (4 per cent), crime (2 per cent), local transport ... According to the exit poll some 22 per cent of second preferences from Labour voters went ...
plus the 2.2 per cent for new party Independent Ireland in the exit poll would indicate that their numbers will grow. But the Independent Ireland showing – though surely many of its most ...
The Exit Poll put Fianna Fáil at 19.5%, Sinn Féin on 21.1% and Fine Gael on 21%. Final vote share for Fianna Fáil was 21.9%, up 2.4% on the poll. Sinn Féin was 19.0%, down 2.1% on the exit poll.
Aontu is on 3.6% and Independent Ireland has 2.2%. Fianna Fail and Fine Gael fare better on second preferences in the exit poll, gaining 20% each, with Sinn Fein picking up 17%. It is the mother ...
The three main parties are all within 2% of each other in the exit poll, but Ireland's electoral system means it is likely Fianna Fail and Fine Gael will make up another coalition government.