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An Irish Exit Poll Finds Nuanced Views about Legal Abortion. People celebrate the results of the abortion referendum in Dublin, Ireland, May 26, 2018. (Clodagh Kilcoyne/Reuters) ...
Based on the exit poll, Fine Gael’s support has slumped since an Irish Times survey in September — before the election announcement — showed Fine Gael at 27%, Sinn Fein at 20% and Fianna ...
The opposition Fine Gael party appears poised to lead Ireland's next government as an exit poll released Saturday showed the party far ahead, while the long-dominant Fianna Fail party seemed hea ...
The exit poll put the left wing Sinn Fein on 21.1%, the centre-right Fine Gael of Prime Minister Simon Harris on 21.0% and like-minded coalition partner Fianna Fail on 19.5%.
An exit poll published later on Friday night by RTÉ during The Late Late Show mirrored the projection seen in The Irish Times exit poll. The RTÉ poll predicted that 69.4 had voted Yes and 30.6 ...
An exit poll in the Republic of Ireland suggests that Sinn Féin has 21.1% of first preference votes with Fine Gael having 21%, making the result of the general election too close to call. The ...
Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar’s party defied pre-election surveys to stay in contention to keep power, as an exit poll showed the nation’s three biggest political parties in a dead heat ...
The exit poll showed 69% of men voting and 72.1% of women voting supporting repeal.. Support appeared to decrease with age. The exit poll said repeal was supported by 87.6% of voters 18-24 years ...
The poll was commissioned jointly by RTÉ, The Irish Times, TG4 and UCD and included sampling of 5,000 respondents at 250 polling stations. RTÉ says voting appears to have been "solid".