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Blue Tuesday for Fine Gael: Constituency-level analysis of the Irish Sun-Red C opinion poll (17th February 2016)

Adrian Kavanagh, 16th February 2016 The February 7th Sunday Business Post-Red C opinion poll had brought some good news for Fine Gael and Labour in the face of less positive news from the other polls published around that same time. But since … Continue reading

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Valentine’s Day Massacre for Government Parties?: Constituency-level analysis of the Sunday Business Post-Red C opinion poll (14th February 2016)

Adrian Kavanagh, 13th February 2016 Last week’s Sunday Business Post-Red C opinion poll brought some good news for Fine Gael and Labour in the face of less positive news from the other polls published around that same time. A Paddy Power-Red C opinion poll, … Continue reading

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Numbers working against the government parties: Constituency-level analysis of the Paddy Power-Red C opinion poll (7th February 2016)

Adrian Kavanagh, 10th February 2016 Across the four polls published in the first few days of the official general election campaign, the Sunday Business Post-Red C poll obviously offered the best news for the two government parties, with their combined support estimates … Continue reading

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Poll-axed?: Constituency-level analysis of the Sunday Independent-Millward Brown opinion poll (7th February 2016)

Adrian Kavanagh, 7th February 2016 Continuing the trend of widely varying support levels patterns across recent polls, the latest Sunday Independent-Millward Brown brings as much bad news for the two government parties and good news for Fianna Fail/Sinn Fein as this weekend’s Red … Continue reading

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More mixed results for the Government Parties: Constituency-level analysis of the Sunday Times-Behaviour & Attitiudes opinion poll (7th February 2016)

Adrian Kavanagh, 6th February 2016 The second Sunday Times-Behaviour & Attitudes opinion poll of 2016 again brings mixed messages for the two government parties, but in this case it will be Fine  This weekend’s Sunday Times-Behaviour & Attitudes poll estimates party support levels as follows (and relative … Continue reading

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A fine gale behind Government parties?: Constituency-level analysis of the Sunday Business Post-Red C opinion poll (7th February 2016)

Adrian Kavanagh, 6th February 2016 Only a few days after a highly disappointing showing in the Ipsos-MRBI poll, the latest in the series of Red C opinion polls brings much better news for the two government parties. Fine Gael claw back most of the … Continue reading

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Government Fianna Fail-ters?: Constituency-level analysis of the Irish Times-Ipsos MRBI opinion poll (4th February 2016)

Adrian Kavanagh, 4th February 2016 Today sees the publication of the first Irish Times-Ipsos-MRBI opinion poll of 2016 and indeed the first opinion poll of the official general election campaign.  The trends in this poll – given that the Ipsos MRBI polls appear … Continue reading

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Labouring back into contention?: Constituency-level analysis of the Sunday Business Post-Red C opinion poll (31st January 2016)

Adrian Kavanagh, 30th January 2016 In the last Red C opinion poll of 2015, the two government parties had achieved their highest combined support levels in an opinion poll since the Millward Brown poll of 25th January 2014. This marked the culmination … Continue reading

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Mixed results for the Government Parties: Constituency-level analysis of the Sunday Times-Behaviour & Attitiudes opinion poll (17th January 2016)

Adrian Kavanagh, 16th January 2016 The first Sunday Times-Behaviour & Attitudes opinion poll of 2016 is almost the mirror image of the last such poll in 2015, with Fianna Fail and the Independents and Others grouping reclaiming the ground lost in the … Continue reading

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Two steps forward, one step back: Constituency-level analysis of the Sunday Business Post-Red C opinion poll (17th January 2016)

Adrian Kavanagh, 16th January 2016 In the last Red C opinion poll, the government parties achieved their highest combined support levels in an opinion poll since the Millward Brown poll of 25th January 2014. This marked the culmination of a trend evident … Continue reading

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