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Daily Archives: June 11, 2010

The Irish Times/Ispos MRBI poll: A Geographical Dissection

Adrian Kavanagh (11 June 2010) The Irish Times/Ispos MRBI poll, published in The Irish Times on Friday June 11th (also discussed here), rates Labour as the most popular political party in the state at present and also suggests that Sinn Féin will win that party’s highest share of the national vote since the 1920s. The…

June 11, 2010 in Uncategorized.

Today’s opinion poll: perhaps as much good news as bad for the government?

Details of today’s Irish Times/Ipsos Mori poll can be seen here. Quite a shift since the last Red C poll, discussed in a previous posting. Even allowing for the usual issues of margins of error and different polling methodologies, this is a dramatic result for Labour and not the best of news for Fine Gael…

June 11, 2010 in opinion polls.

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