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Fianna Fáil has slim lead days before election, poll suggests

The online survey of 1,004 voters taken over six days up to yesterday, indicates that Fianna Fáil is unchanged at 21% on a previous poll conducted just over two weeks ago
The online survey of 1,004 voters taken over six days up to yesterday, indicates that Fianna Fáil is unchanged at 21% on a previous poll conducted just over two weeks ago

With less than 36 hours before voting begins, Fianna Fáil holds the most slender of leads over Fine Gael and Sinn Féin, the latest Business Post RED C opinion poll suggests.

The online survey of 1,004 voters taken over six days up to yesterday, indicates that Fianna Fáil is unchanged at 21% on a previous poll conducted just over two weeks ago.

Fine Gael drops two points to stand at 20%, while Sinn Féin is up two points to also stand at 20%.

Support for Independents is put at 14%, down one.

The Social Democrats are unchanged on 6% support, while Labour is up one point to 4%.

Aontú is also on 4% support, down one.

The Greens are unchanged at 4%. Independent Ireland is up one point to 4%.

People Before Profit-Solidarity is unchanged at 2% and other parties are listed as 1%.

The margin of error in this poll is plus or minus 3%.