Monthly Archives: November 2015

Further gains for Fine Gael and Sinn Fein: Constituency-level analysis of the Irish Times-Ipsos MRBI opinion poll (26th November 2015)

Adrian Kavanagh, 26th November 2015  Today sees the publication of the fourth Irish Times-Ipsos-MRBI opinion poll in 2015 and the trends in this poll – given that the Ipsos MRBI polls appear less regularly than other polls – offer a useful synthesis of … Continue reading

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Fine Gael gains further ground: Constituency-level analysis of the Sunday Business Post-Red C opinion poll (22nd November 2015)

Adrian Kavanagh, 21st November 2015  The latest Red C opinion poll yet again brings mixed messages for the government parties, with a one percentage point increase in support levels for Fine Gael (giving the party one of its highest poll ratings in … Continue reading

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Gains for Sinn Fein, Fine Gael and Fianna Fail: Constituency-level analysis of the Sunday Times-Behaviour & Attitiudes opinion poll (15th November 2015)

Adrian Kavanagh, 14th November 2015  The first Sunday Times-Behaviour & Attitudes opinion poll brings more mixed messages for the government parties, while reflecting somewhat the latest Red C and Millward Brown opinion polls, with a two percentage point increase in support levels for Fine Gael … Continue reading

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Resurgence for the Civil War parties: Constituency-level analysis of the Sunday Independent-Millward Brown opinion poll (7th November 2015)

Adrian Kavanagh, 8th November 2015  The first Sunday Independent-Millward Brown opinion poll for a number of months brings very mixed messages for the government parties, while reflecting the latest Red C opinion poll, with a five percentage point increase in support levels for Fine … Continue reading

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