@nwhyte I was so glad to see that "surge" fail. I didn't vote SF in part because they have leaned right a lot in the last while. If they leaned decently left they would do better. Now to see if FF learn the lesson and lean left or right when they try to make a government...
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Antiqueight (antiqueight@mastodon.ie)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Dec-2024 20:24:37 JST Antiqueight
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Nicholas Whyte (nwhyte@wandering.shop)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Dec-2024 20:24:38 JST Nicholas Whyte
Irish voters went to the polls on November 29, delivering results reflecting continuity and transformation. While the traditional ruling parties, Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, maintained their grip on power, Sinn Féin's momentum faltered, and the far-right surge many anticipated never materialized.
Read my complete analysis here: https://apcoworldwide.com/blog/the-2024-irish-election/
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