Published: Monday, 25th of November
Analysis carried out on: Monday, 25th of November
Source RTESupport for Fine Gael has dropped by six points to 19% is less than two weeks, the latest Irish Times/Ipsos B&A opinion poll has suggested.
The Social Democrats have gained two points, indicating a moderately positive sentiment. The increase suggests growing support among voters.
The Green Party has seen a slight increase in support by one point. The sentiment is neutral to slightly positive, as the increase is minor.
Solidarity-People Before Profit has gained one point, indicating a neutral to slightly positive sentiment. The increase is minor but suggests a slight improvement in support.
The article reports a significant drop in support for Fine Gael, indicating a moderately negative sentiment. The language used is factual, but the drop in support suggests issues or dissatisfaction among the electorate.
Fianna Fáil is reported to have gained two percentage points, indicating a moderately positive sentiment. The increase in support suggests a favorable view among some voters.
Sinn Féin has seen a slight increase in support by one percentage point. The sentiment is neutral to slightly positive, as the increase is minor but still an improvement.
The article notes a decrease in support for Independents, including Independent Ireland, by three points. This reflects a moderately negative sentiment, as it suggests a loss of favor among voters.
Independent Ireland, grouped with Independents, also sees a decrease in support. The sentiment is moderately negative due to the drop in voter support.
The Labour Party has experienced a slight drop in support by one point. The sentiment is moderately negative, as it indicates a small decline in voter confidence.
Aontú's support remains unchanged at 3%. The sentiment is neutral, as there is no change in their support level.