Fine Gael retains a ten point lead over Fianna Fáil, according to the latest political opinion poll to be published in tomorrow's Sunday Business Post.
The Red C poll shows a remarkable stability in party support, despite the dramatic political events of the past month.
It follows four weeks of political drama, including the second Lisbon Referendum, the new Programme for Government, the forced resignation of Ceann Comhairle John O'Donoghue, and Enda Kenny's call for the abolition of the Seanad.
Fianna Fáil is up 1%, to 25%, but Fine Gael retains a 10% lead - that party is unchanged at 35%, a rating it has only hit twice before in a Red C poll.
Labour is also up 1%, to 19%, while the Greens drop one to 3% - their lowest Red C rating in years.
Sinn Féin gains 1% to 9%, while independents and others dropped two to 9%.