
Support for both Sinn Féin and Fine Gael has risen, according to the latest RED C opinion poll for the Business Post, reports RTE.
The voter survey also shows a decline in backing for Fianna Fáil.
Conducted online with 1,055 adults over the course of a week up to last Wednesday, the poll places Sinn Féin at 24% support, marking a 2-point increase, reports RTE.
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Fianna Fáil, however, has seen a 2-point drop, bringing its support to 20%.
Fine Gael is now at 19% support, representing a 2-point rise, reports RTE.
The Social Democrats remain steady at 7%.
Aontú has gained 1 point, now standing at 5%.
Independent Ireland has also seen a 1-point increase to 5%, reports RTE.
Labour has dipped by 1 point, now at 3%.
The Green Party holds steady at 3%, reports RTE.
People Before Profit-Solidarity remains unchanged at 3%.
Support for Independents has fallen by 3 points to 10%, reports RTE.
Other parties collectively stand at 1%.
The poll’s margin of error is plus or minus 3%, reports RTE.
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