realdanbreen wrote: » Steady on Maurice!
realdanbreen wrote: » We sure do. EG you are voting for James Gaffney who has zero chance of being elected whereas I am voting for Willie O'Dea who is a certainty.
Red King wrote: » Ahh you mean the man O'Dea libelled whilst in office leading to his resignation in disgrace.
realdanbreen wrote: » Oh yeah I remember that. Big mistake by Willie there when he named the wrong brother !
Jofspring wrote: » Maurice Quinlivan has a notice up on Facebook about a mistake with where the people of Southill have to go to vote. Being a bit presumptuous that people in Southill all want to vote Sinn Fein if you ask me. Here's the notice for anyone from the area. "URGENT - SOUTHILL VOTERS - PLEASE SHARE We are getting reports of some people being refused voting at Le Cheile School in Southill. They are being told that they are not registered even though their polling cards say to go there. If this happens to you it means your vote is next door at the old Gael Scoil Saoirse Clancy National School. Why are these foul ups only happening in areas where people want to vote for us? Questions need to be asked after the election!"
Red King wrote: » "Voting for Willie O'Dea" That it is an option, let alone given consideration, illustrates everything that is rotten in Irish politics. The man is a disgrace to Limerick
Red King wrote: » That wasn't his mistake - his mistake was trying to connect either brother to the activities in a rented apartment. So careful with what you are implying there or you could find yourself in the same boat as your hero.
A_Sober_Paddy wrote: » It is presumptuous, but the socio-economic demographic of area would point to SF support typically
realdanbreen wrote: » Remind me again, what were the 'activities' as you put it that were taking place ?
johnnyryan89 wrote: » He has strong support in the regeneration areas on the north side so I'd presume he'd possibly have strong support in the regeneration areas on the southside too.
jonski wrote: Question - Not sure if I understood Stephen Donnelly correctly , I thought in one of his interviews he said that even if you don't think the SD candidate in your area will be elected if you give them your first preference it benefits the SD party as a whole ?
johnnyryan89 wrote: » Think his biggest mistake was lying under sworn affidavit about it even though the interview was being recored. He got my number 11 anyway, fingers crossed.
Cookiemunster wrote: Very early tallies, so major health warning, but Willie O'Dea in the City and Naill Collins in the county looking to romp home. If correct they made a major error not running a second candidate in each constituency.
zulutango wrote: » Have the boxes been opened?
Cookiemunster wrote: » Limerick Leader @Limerick_Leader 1m1 minute ago Limerick, Ireland Latest tallies from Limerick city with 41% of boxes opened #ge2016 Heffernan is doing well, but at the end of the day I don't think he'll get the transfers.
johnnyryan89 wrote: » What about Maurice Quinlivan? I know Sinn Fein isn't everyone's cup of tea but for the city of Limerick I believe he could do good things and bring fresh ideas.
Poxyshamrock wrote: » Your man Desmond Hayes is running again as an Independent. He was with Renua but then withdrew.
Poxyshamrock wrote: » Who's Heffernan?
stefanovich wrote: » I've heard his brother is a gent.