Campaign will “challenge the lack of choice” in Presidential election
Neither of these candidates want my vote.
Presidential candidate declines to give personal view
If he was my columnist, working for this outlet, he would no longer be writing for us after that performance.
“I’m very worried.”
Readers will recall that in last year’s general election, the Fine Gael backroom team’s grand strategy appeared to hinge around downplaying the Fine Gael brand
Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin says he takes “full responsibility” for the Jim Gavin debacle. Asked if this means he should face some consequences, Minister James Lawless says he already has faced consequences, because now Fianna Fáil won’t have a candidate in the election.
“ARE YOU RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING? YOU’RE BLAMING EVERYONE ELSE:” Jack Chambers, Fianna Fáil’s Director of Elections for the presidency, gets grilled by the media about the implosion of Jim Gavin’s campaign.
Social Protection Minister Dara Calleary defends Micheál Martin amid the Jim Gavin debacle, saying: “[Micheál Martin] has been in the trenches with me…he has my full confidence.”
A whole lot of cash.
Last chance.
The Michaels are having a very bad Irish Presidential election.