SirGerryAdams wrote: » Really hope he runs for Dail. It will happen within months.
VinLieger wrote: » He's very unlikely to win a dail seat based off last weeks performance unless he aligns to a party and i can't see any of the main ones taking him on. The only way he has a chance is via much larger elections like the Euro's or the Presidency when it boils down to Dail constituencies he doesnt have broad enough appeal to be an independent
eagle eye wrote: » This next count in MNW is the big one Casey likely to get a lot of transfers here and he needs a hell of a lot. It's Eames after that and you wouldn't expect Walsh to get many of those because Eames is against same sex marriage.
blanch152 wrote: » He might take a seat in Donegal.
blanch152 wrote: » Casey has been getting less transfers than Walsh and McHugh. So has Carthy by the way. Walsh has been keeping her own versus McHugh. Difficult to see past Carthy and Walsh for the last two seats. McHugh might catch Casey but she won't catch Carthy. She also has to watch Smith coming up behind. The real race is the race for fifth between Casey, Smith and McHugh. Unfortunately, there is no prize.
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » In Count 7, Casey got a good deal more transfers than Walsh. But I think in all the others, she got more. So she’ll probably be stay ahead.
is_that_so wrote: » Well 650 more, barely moves the needle at all. Healy-Eames got the biggest chunk.
Cienciano wrote: » If people are voting for Fidelma Healy-Eames we need to scrap democracy, we're too stupid to handle it.
LuasSimon wrote: » Casey should have stuck to the traveller issue ... at least most immigrants do a days work and contribute to society and don’t go round robbing anything not bolted down
SirGerryAdams wrote: » https://twitter.com/MarianHarkin/status/1133451642031005698
Princess Consuela Bananahammock wrote: » Said it before, saying it again: should have gone for environmentalism if he wanted votes.
Galwayguy35 wrote: » Didn't do McHugh any good when it's all said and done, this Green Wave that was being talked up will end up as a Green puddle.
is_that_so wrote: » Worked well for them in councils but predominantly in urban areas.
Galwayguy35 wrote: » The next GE which might be in the next few months will be the real test, FG know they will get it in the neck on the doors in rural areas if they put up the price of heating fuel. Things could turn very sour for the Greens when they are put under pressure to admit that voters will have to pay more to turn Green.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Ming has never been very good at accepting constructive criticism. It’s easy to forget how much of a crank he really is.
Nobelium wrote: » hello new poster, how's the post count coming on ? What were you banned for last time / how many accounts have you now ?