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Tight Race for 2024 General Election as Polls Show Big Three Neck and Neck

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Tight Race for 2024 General Election as Polls Show Big Three Neck and Neck

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Tight Race in Ireland's 2024 General Election

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    • The 2024 General Election is too close to call among the three largest parties.
    • Tánaiste Micheál Martin emphasized voter turnout despite the rain, stating, “It’s a key part of our democracy”.
    • Fine Gael leader Simon Harris expressed optimism, saying, “I’m feeling really hopeful... for the future of our country”.
    • The campaign focuses on critical issues like the housing crisis and immigration.
    • A total of 686 candidates are competing for 174 seats in the Dáil Éireann.
    • Mary Lou McDonald urged support for Sinn Féin, stating, “We're asking you to come out and vote for Sinn Féin.”
    • The exit poll at 10pm will provide initial insights.
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Live Updates: 2024 Election Challenges and Key Candidates

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    • Live coverage of the 2024 General Election from Laois
    • Laura McLoughlin provides real-time updates and analysis
    • Key candidates include Willie Aird, Mary Hande, Brian Stanley, and Seán Fleming
    • Rainy weather in Limerick leads to slow voter turnout
    • Only 2.76% turnout reported by 11 AM
    • First-time voter Fionn O'Tiarnaigh: “A lot needs to be done for Limerick.”
    • Polling continues until 10 PM, with an exit poll expected

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