It’s a small survey and the IT are bad at the prediction game.
wascallywabbit666 on
The one thing I predict is a low turn out.
There’s a great deal of apathy out there. No one’s particularly impressed about either candidate, they’re both just meh. Are they really the best we can find for one of the most senior positions in our country?
DuwanteKentravius on
FG have ran this campaign poorly. Trying to use smear and negativity as the tool to tarnish CC. CC by the very fact that she will not go that route comes off the far more Presidential of the two candidates.
Embarrassed-Fault973 on
Definitely getting the sense the turnout will be low
waterbottle523 on
>When those who said they don’t know, or who will not vote or who said they intend to spoil their vote are excluded, the numbers are as follows: Catherine Connolly, 60 per cent; Heather Humphreys, 32 per cent; Jim Gavin, 8 per cent.
The Irish Times also mention the Gavin votes split evenly between Connolly and Humphries in the poll sample. This is on track to be a bloodbath. Crazy to think how far behind Connolly looked when Jim Gavin’s candidacy was announced.
elfy4eva on
I personally find Fine Gaels debate strategy of attacking the opponent rather than promoting their own candidate really uninspiring.
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Catherine Connolly 38%
Heather Humphreys 20%
Jim Gavin 5%
Don’t Know 18%
Won’t Vote 12%
Spoil Vite 6%
It’s a small survey and the IT are bad at the prediction game.
The one thing I predict is a low turn out.
There’s a great deal of apathy out there. No one’s particularly impressed about either candidate, they’re both just meh. Are they really the best we can find for one of the most senior positions in our country?
FG have ran this campaign poorly. Trying to use smear and negativity as the tool to tarnish CC. CC by the very fact that she will not go that route comes off the far more Presidential of the two candidates.
Definitely getting the sense the turnout will be low
>When those who said they don’t know, or who will not vote or who said they intend to spoil their vote are excluded, the numbers are as follows: Catherine Connolly, 60 per cent; Heather Humphreys, 32 per cent; Jim Gavin, 8 per cent.
The Irish Times also mention the Gavin votes split evenly between Connolly and Humphries in the poll sample. This is on track to be a bloodbath. Crazy to think how far behind Connolly looked when Jim Gavin’s candidacy was announced.
I personally find Fine Gaels debate strategy of attacking the opponent rather than promoting their own candidate really uninspiring.