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RED C Research
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Insight and polling that provides clarity to business and markets. INSIGHT YOU CAN TRUST.
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    RED C Research
    @REDCResearch
    Jun 15, 2022
    RED C would like to reassure the public that we are very confident that our polling has not been infiltrated by any party or individual. Our polls, alongside all the survey work we conduct for business across Ireland and worldwide, is conducted to the very highest standards. 1/2
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    RED C Research
    @REDCResearch
    May 28, 2022
    SF hit record high in latest @businessposthq poll @ 36%. Securing a greater share than FF and FG together.
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    RED C Research
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    Apr 30, 2022
    Latest @businessposthq poll is now live. @sinnfeinireland see record high levels of support while @FineGael half downward trend. More details in the paper here businesspost.ie/red-c-poll/sin…
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    RED C Research
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    Jan 27, 2024
    Latest @businessposthq tracking poll sees further heavy declines for Sinn Fein (-4%), bringing them back to levels of support seen at the last GE. While Independent candidates, Aontu and Fianna Fáil all make small gains. Analysis from @REDCMD in the paper and online tomorrow
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    RED C Research
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    Jun 15, 2022
    Replying to @REDCResearch
    We are renowned for our quality controls, and accuracy of sampling, that are put in place to ensure that our surveys are representative of all the people of Ireland from all walks of life. 2/2
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    RED C Research
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    Jun 15, 2022
    Replying to @paddyjkelly
    Ned says “no comment” 😉
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    RED C Research
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    Oct 11, 2025
    Tighter poll than it looks, as Humphreys polls much better among older voters who are more likely to turn out to vote, while Connolly does much better among younger voters, who are less likely to turn out.
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    Oct 11, 2025
    📊 RED C POLL 📊 Catherine Connolly - 36% Heather Humphreys - 25% Jim Gavin - 12% Read more here - businesspost.ie/politics/red-c…
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    RED C Research
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    Feb 26, 2022
    Sinn Fein continues to dominate, with Fianna Fáil seeing past voters return, and Fine Gael hitting lows. businesspost.ie/ireland/fg-lan…
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    RED C Research
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    Jan 28, 2023
    Fine Gael’s recent resurgence pulled back in January, with Sinn Fein regaining support, While Soc. Dems secure highest share for some months. Read more in the @businessposthq businesspost.ie/analysis-opini…
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    RED C Research
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    Oct 24, 2020
    Latest @businessposthq @REDCResearch opinion poll shows FG on the rise, SF a solid second place and FF still very low. Also a lot more undecided voters than in previous poll.
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    RED C Research
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    Mar 27, 2022
    Latest March 2022 Business Post opinion poll sees a continued decline in Fine Gael support, while Sinn Fein remain significantly ahead. Small gains also for Soc Dems and Labour
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    RED C Research
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    Oct 29, 2022
    Sinn Fein retains their strong position post budget. But Fine Gael bounce back a little following their lowest ever share of the vote last month. businesspost.ie/politics/sinn-…
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    RED C Research
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    May 29, 2021
    @businessposthq poll 21st-26th May. Sample 1034. SF regain joint lead with FG. Trust in parties post Covid on key areas in paper tomorrow. Sinn Féin 29% +2 Fine Gael 29% -1 Fianna Fáil 14% +1 Ind 10% -1 Green 5% +1 Soc Dems 5% = Labour 3% -2 Sol/ PBP 2% = Aontú 2% = Other 1% =
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    RED C Research
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    Apr 27, 2024
    Latest @businessposthq tracking poll sees support for Independent candidates continue to climb over the longer term, Sinn Fein and Fine Gael also make gains this month, but Fianna Fáil drops back.
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