I dont envisage any TD shouting "Take him down" and someone gets dragged away in chains
When you go into the voting booth next Thursday, just keep that picture in your mind. Brian Cowen in his underpants. If they can arrest a man for painting that, what would they do to someone who really hurt them?
For only the second time since 1938, a presidential election will ultimately be determined by the second, third, and fourth preferences cast by voters.
Our new president will by no means necessarily be the candidate favoured by the largest number of voters.
Or, to put it another way, for only the second time in those 12 presidential elections will “plumpers” - voters who don’t vote down 2,3,4, etc beyond their Number 1 - potentially forgo the chance to determine who is and who is not elected.
Every preference may count, and every opportunity declined to use a vote effectively, to vote through the list, may also tell in what promises to be a knife-edge election.
You'd need to vote through the card and just leave off the one you want to keep out (or give them a 7, same thing).Does anyone know the best strategy for keeping a certain candidate out. Is it better to vote for all 7 candidates with that candidate last or vote for the only you first preference?
I'm voting
1. Gallagher
2. Higgins
Yes to Judges Pay
No to Abbeylara
Of course you are entitled to vote as you wish, but there is really no point in giving Higgins a preference after Gallagher, or vice versa. They'll be the last two standing, so their votes will not transfer.1. Gallagher (a decent guy who lead the most positive campaign)
2. Higgins
Yes to Judges Pay
No to Abbeylara
If the polls are to be believed.Of course you are entitled to vote as you wish, but there is really no point in giving Higgins a preference after Gallagher, or vice versa. They'll be the last two standing, so their votes will not transfer.
They'll be the last two standing
If the polls are to be believed.
If the polls are to be believed.
Have you got a crystal ball Complainer?![]()