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SINN FÉIN and Fine Gael remain by far the two most popular parties in the state, and both parties drive a significant gap over Fianna Fáil.
The latest Sunday Times / Behavior and Attitudes poll shows Sinn Féin to be the most popular party in Ireland with 32% support, two points more than last month.
Fine Gael climbed one percentage point to 30% support overall.
Fianna Fáil dropped a support from one to 19%, a difference from the support of 10% given in a recent survey by Red C.
The Green Party also fell from one to 5%. Work was unchanged at 3%. Social Democrats and Solidarity / People before earnings are unchanged with 1% support each.
The survey was conducted over 12 days until last Tuesday, so it will not have captured the full scope of public reaction to the new Covid-19 roadmap or the additional restrictions in Dublin.
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