According to The Journal, as Ireland prepares for the general election tomorrow, political parties are making their final attempts to sway voters in what appears to be a tightly contested race.
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald will headline a press event with party colleagues Matt Carthy and Eoin Ó Broin. The party aims to emphasize what they describe as a critical opportunity to address housing and cost of living challenges.
Fianna Fáil’s Micheál Martin will be campaigning in counties Wexford and Wicklow, accompanied by Health Minister Stephen Donnelly. The Green Party’s Roderic O’Gorman is positioning his party as a stabilizing force in potential coalition talks, hosting a final press conference to make his pitch to voters.
People Before Profit will also hold their closing campaign press conference, with leader Richard Boyd Barrett and party candidates in attendance. Aontú is set to launch a Cost of Living policy on the eve of the election, while Social Democrats TD Gary Gannon will make a final media push this afternoon.
With polls suggesting a neck-and-neck race, every moment and message counts as parties make their last-minute efforts to win voter support before polling day.