haley79 wrote: » i still believe casey is going to win ffs polls are fake news if any "exit-pollster" asked me who i was supporting i'd tell them nothing or tell them a lie
omega man wrote: » Up from 1% I’m a week or so. You think that’s negligible? You’re mad if you do.
Atlantis50 wrote: » Good thing I bet €60 @ 16/1 for Casey to come second. A good start to the bank holiday weekend.
Donald Trump wrote: » You are free to give your vote to whomever you think would do the best job. In this case that job was representing the Irish State. If you think that the country would be best served by someone who happened to blurt out some stupid statement in an interview then that is your choice. If Casey really believed in campaigning on the substance of the statement, he wouldn't have needed a few days to assess whether he'd continue. The problem isn't Casey or his statement. It's the signalling that someone can potentially gather significant support by simply spouting populist rhetoric. We laughed at other countries when it happened.
Speak Now wrote: » Casey getting 3 times the vote of the Sinn Fein candidate would have been laughable 2 weeks ago.
Harry Palmr wrote: » Casey's vote (No1s) will be biggest in the usual troglodyte areas, the triangle of squinting windows - north Cork/West Limerick/South West Tipp, the border Boondocks, and the cultural void in the middle.
Ursus Horribilis wrote: » I don't want Superman Casey to sort them out. What I would like is for the relevant authorities to start doing their jobs for a change. Take their unfortunate horses off them, prosecute them when they break the law, stop giving them free housing, stop indulging them. But you know that already, don't you?
Donald Trump wrote: » I suppose all these property damaging and safety-threatening travellers will have learned their lessons from the vote and never do those things again now? Because they know that superman Casey will sort them out
haley79 wrote: » nice 1 i'm still confident of casey winning did trump supporters give up when we was 1.6% to win the counting hasn't even started yet
GoneHome wrote: » I live in one of those areas, what in the name of god do you mean by that???? We're all fools around here, "cultural void" jesus christ
pjohnson wrote: » Have the conspiracy theories started yet?
[Deleted User] wrote: » One of the great unanswered questions is; How many of the boards posters who selected Casey voted for Casey?
listermint wrote: » Liberal elite pc maga yada yada yada. If you want your voice heard then go speak to your local councillor and chat to the local td they have open offices and raise your concern on the doorstep too..
pjohnson wrote: » I'd say a few Casey voters put in multiple votes here as they did with Journal.ie etc.
[Deleted User] wrote: » They can only do that if they have multiple usernames.
Atlantis50 wrote: » I think there could well be a "shy voter" effect with Casey and he could get 3 to 5% more than the exit polls but not enough to catch up with Higgins. The two exit polls are similar and they have been fairly accurate for previous elections (8th vote, 2016 election).
TallGlass wrote: » Been thinking this, I am really going to start looking at the local people around here and what they really do for the place. More so than I do already.
[Deleted User] wrote: » One of the great unanswered questions is; How many of the boards posters who selected Casey (in the poll above) voted for Casey?
haley79 wrote: » right i believe casey will win see yous tomorrow evening
pjohnson wrote: » I suppose. Theres not been many re-regs ever on boards.