View Poll Results: If there was an election today, who would you vote for?

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  • Fianna Fáil

    88 9.33%
  • Fine Gael

    415 44.01%
  • Green Party

    49 5.20%
  • Labour Party

    163 17.29%
  • Progressive Democrats

    33 3.50%
  • Sinn Féin

    111 11.77%
  • Independent

    49 5.20%
  • I wouldn't vote / I don't know

    35 3.71%
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Thread: If there was a general election today, who would you vote for?

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    Politics.ie Founder David Cochrane's Avatar
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    If there was a general election today, who would you vote for?

    If a snap General Election was called, and you had to vote today (i know it takes 30 days, but work with me here!) who would you vote for?
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Cochrane View Post
    If a snap General Election was called, and you had to vote today (i know it takes 30 days, but work with me here!) who would you vote for?

    Why have you listed Sinn Fein in italics?

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    at this precise moment i wouldn't vote at all.completely pee'd off with the lot of them.have never never never not voted before and I post on this website but at this point in time I'd dump the lot of them into the acelelator thingy under the mountain and turn the fecking thing on!!!!!!!
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    How come the PDs are still an option? Will they be contesting the next election as a party?

    It's Fine Gael BTW.

    Just thought that a politics site should get that right.

    And I wouldn't vote for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greengoose View Post
    Why have you listed Sinn Fein in italics?
    I haven't, you voted for them obviously, it's showing you your vote.
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    Quote Originally Posted by greengoose View Post
    Why have you listed Sinn Fein in italics?
    So that posters like yourself might inadvertently reveal who you've voted for!

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    Quote Originally Posted by spidermom View Post
    at this precise moment i wouldn't vote at all.completely pee'd off with the lot of them.have never never never not voted before and I post on this website but at this point in time I'd dump the lot of them into the acelelator thingy under the mountain and turn the fecking thing on!!!!!!!
    The thingy is not under a mountain!

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    Quote Originally Posted by greengoose View Post
    Why have you listed Sinn Fein in italics?
    The italics indicate who you voted for.
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    could you let me know prior to the snap election where it is so I know where to send them!!
    Thanks for that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fr. Hank Tree View Post
    It said Fianna Gael a while ago.
    I fixed it. Added the fada to Sinn Féin also.

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