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    Sunday Business Post/Red C poll Regional breakdown?

    Has anyone got the regional breakdown for the April poll figures? They should give us a better picture of gaguing how things are panning out. I note that they polled 1300 for the April poll, a higher than normal figure. Meaning they must have polled close to 400 in the Dublin region which would mean that the Dublin figures would be accurate within normal deviations.

    Does anyone have them?

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    He hasn't emailed them out yet. He normally doesn't do that until later in the week (Thursday/Friday).

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    Quote Originally Posted by krayZpaving
    He hasn't emailed them out yet. He normally doesn't do that until later in the week (Thursday/Friday).
    Thanks for the info krayZpaving. Is that the email they advertise on the website? if so I will sign up for it.

    Could you post it up if you get it before me. There is likely to be a further story behind the regional figures especially with FG's 4 pt gain. If it came from an uplift in Dublin it could mean a lot of seats!
    Thanks

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