Fianna Fáil's Jack Chambers expects his party to exceed 40 seats in the upcoming general election, securing a strong position in many parts of the country. The party leader also anticipates most of his transfers will be directed to his running mate Lorna Nolan and Fine Gael's Emer Currie.
It’s expected most of Jack Chambers ’ transfers will be divided between his running mate Lorna Nolan and Fine Gael ’s Emer CurrieGreen Party leader Roderic O’Gorman says he only expects his party to secure between 2-3 seats in the 2024 general election , down from the 12 TDs currently in Gov.Fianna Fáil’s Jack Chambers , who is set to take the first seat in the 5-seater Dublin West constituency, arrives at the count centre.
Chambers, who is on track to top the poll in the Dublin West constituency, says he expects his party to “exceed 40 seats” in the general election. Speaking ahead of the first official count, the outgoing minister for finance and Fianna Fáil director of elections said it was “clear” his party would exceed the exit poll.
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