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By *ermbi OP   Man
7 days ago

Ballyshannon

Now that the government is installed, attention will soon turn to the Presidential Election and who will run to replace Michael D in the Aras. Any thoughts?

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By *rystalsswingCouple
7 days ago

Galway / Midlands / West

Bogman gets my vote 😜

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By *og-ManMan
7 days ago

somewhere


"Bogman gets my vote 😜"

It's ok I won't share the secrets

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By *og-ManMan
7 days ago

somewhere

I haven't a clue yet who'll run or be put forward by the parties but it's a sad state of affairs when Bertie is one of the favorites

McGregor won't get on the ballot paper even though he thinks he will the prick

Off the top of my head I'd like Graham Norton to retire from the UK and stand for it.....think he has the personality

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By *rMotivator2.0Man
7 days ago

Donegal

Danny Healy Rae for President D*unk Driving and Cousin Riding legalised in Kerry....Hupppp Yaboy

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By *adger BrocMan
7 days ago

Co. Cork

Gerry Hutch

Gerry Adams

Gerry, from Tom & Gerry

Gerry Mander

Geronimo

Definately someone with Ger in their name....

🦡

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By *aked Hugging FriendMan
7 days ago

Meath/Cavan

Absolutely no "celebrities" should be President, not Glenda Gilsen, not Marty Morrissey not Pat Shortt. Saying that ive no clue what im talking about.

Give it too Bambi Thug for all i know.

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By *arbh BanMan
7 days ago

Rosses

Dick Spring

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By *ealitybitesMan
7 days ago

Belfast

Michael Flatley 🕺

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By *ind PaddyMan
7 days ago

South County Dublin

Don't be surprised if the electorate vote Bertie, I won my money on the horses, to be our first citizen

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By *ocal studMan
7 days ago

A town near you

Michael Lowery

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By *ocketman81Man
7 days ago

Ennis

I think McGregor is vying for it based on his recent posts, Bertie definitely going forward and I'd say Sinn Féin will look to push Mary Lou for it. They want her out as leader.

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By *aid backMan
7 days ago

by a lake with my rod out

I have a bad feeling it will be Bertie or someone from FG past

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By *og-ManMan
7 days ago

somewhere


"I have a bad feeling it will be Bertie or someone from FG past"

Mairead McGuinness is the FG favourite as far as I know

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By *affa31Woman
7 days ago

Galway

Frances Fitzgerald, Colm O’Gorman and Róisín Shortall are expected to be in the game as well apparently.

Can we not just have Mary Robinson or Mary McAleese back…two exceptional women that we were, and still are, lucky to have represent us.

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By *acd03Man
7 days ago

Naughtyville

There were whispers of Michael McDowell throwing the hat in also I believe

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By *ermbi OP   Man
7 days ago

Ballyshannon

I would have thought Enda Kenny but if Bertie is running I can't see Enda going for it

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
7 days ago

Lucan


"I have a bad feeling it will be Bertie or someone from FG past"

FG have never managed to win a presidential election yet and I can't see them winning this one either unless they put forward a non party candidate.

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By *otownkid1967Man
7 days ago

Portlaoise


"Bogman gets my vote 😜

It's ok I won't share the secrets "

Would you share the donuts though??

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By *rMotivator2.0Man
7 days ago

Donegal


"There were whispers of Michael McDowell throwing the hat in also I believe"

Definitely a worthy candidate

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By *og-ManMan
7 days ago

somewhere


"Bogman gets my vote 😜

It's ok I won't share the secrets

Would you share the donuts though??"

Well I don't eat them

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By *BrazilianIrishCoupleCouple
7 days ago

Kildare

Ming Flanagan would go close if he decides to run. Not perfect but would be a worthy successor to Michael D.

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By *reedy699Man
7 days ago

galway/mayo

Most likely be Bertie the man with no bank account

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By *reedy699Man
7 days ago

galway/mayo

Michael ring was mentioned

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By *iach1Man
6 days ago

Drogheda

Daniel O Donnell

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
6 days ago

Lucan


"Daniel O Donnell "

Well he's as good as most mentioned so far

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By *ozzlesMan
6 days ago

galway

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By *ozzlesMan
6 days ago

galway

Likely to be a fairly drab lineup. So long as it's not that vile prick McGregor.

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By *omtom1969Man
6 days ago

ashbourne

Bertie ,, job done the rest may just stay at home

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By *mmortalValkyrieWoman
6 days ago

From a galaxy far far away

Rosin...

I personally would make a great President....

Ive negotiating skills.... group fun takes some organisational and negotiation

Social skills... Fab and Fet events are great for meeting all sorts...

And I'm tough... imagine a Mistress whispering in Trumpies ear....Come here big boy, let me introduce you to Peggysue...

Vote No1 please

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By *ocketman81Man
6 days ago

Ennis

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By *ocketman81Man
6 days ago

Ennis


"Rosin...

I personally would make a great President....

Ive negotiating skills.... group fun takes some organisational and negotiation

Social skills... Fab and Fet events are great for meeting all sorts...

And I'm tough... imagine a Mistress whispering in Trumpies ear....Come here big boy, let me introduce you to Peggysue...

Vote No1 please "

Got my vote

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By *ubberNumbersCouple
6 days ago

dublin


"There were whispers of Michael McDowell throwing the hat in also I believe"

He got his head in anywhere he could during the last elections so I wouldn't be surprised.

Not a bad candidate

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By *irishladMan
6 days ago

Malahide

Please no I've more faith in the Irish electorate that they might even consider McGregor

I think if Bertie went for it he'd win by a landslide

We Irish love a cute hoor

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By *oney and MustardCouple
6 days ago

Outskirts

Blind Boy Boatclub

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By *man1044Man
6 days ago

North Galway

Michael O Leary …

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By *ortFabbersMan
6 days ago

Westport

I would say Maria’s McGuinnes is front runner and Francis Fitzgerald is high up there too , I think if Sinn Féin put in Jarleth Burns he would do well.

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By *unnerbenMan
6 days ago

Dublin / Cork

Michael Martin won’t endorse Bertie so can’t see him running .

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By *ermbi OP   Man
5 days ago

Ballyshannon


"Michael Martin won’t endorse Bertie so can’t see him running . "

Bertie would still go even without an endorsement

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By *adyKarmennTVTV/TS
5 days ago

Dublin


"I think McGregor is vying for it based on his recent posts, Bertie definitely going forward and I'd say Sinn Féin will look to push Mary Lou for it. They want her out as leader. "

There’s no way he will get on the ballot? Sure he hasn’t a clue what the job involves!

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By *adyKarmennTVTV/TS
5 days ago

Dublin


"I would say Maria’s McGuinnes is front runner and Francis Fitzgerald is high up there too , I think if Sinn Féin put in Jarleth Burns he would do well. "

If either of the ladies run I’d actually not be opposed! Bertie has always earmarked it … it won’t shock me if he’s on the ballot

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
5 days ago

Lucan


"I think McGregor is vying for it based on his recent posts, Bertie definitely going forward and I'd say Sinn Féin will look to push Mary Lou for it. They want her out as leader.

There’s no way he will get on the ballot? Sure he hasn’t a clue what the job involves!"

Getting nominations will be his biggest problem.

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By *ardyboy54321Man
5 days ago

Fermanagh

Trump could double job

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By *ealitybitesMan
5 days ago

Belfast

Seamus Coleman is tight with Micky D

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By *ildarekinkstersCouple
5 days ago

kinkytown


"I think McGregor is vying for it based on his recent posts, Bertie definitely going forward and I'd say Sinn Féin will look to push Mary Lou for it. They want her out as leader. "

McGregor wouldn't even make it onto the ballot. The yanks think he will be the next President but they once show they haven't a clue about other countries

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By *exesrangerMan
5 days ago

city

Do we really need a president? Like should we just go without for a couple of seasons and see what happened. Like do really need one?

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By *og-ManMan
5 days ago

somewhere

Isn't Miriam O Callaghan meant to be waiting to get picked by FF to stand

It'll be easier with her brother as the minister for justice

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By *ilderMan
5 days ago

dublin

Don't forget the grilling from the media that happened during the last presidential election fourteen years ago. That will be more intense if some of those mentioned here try to stick their heads above the parapet . Talk about skeletons in closets!

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By *azzo2024Man
5 days ago

Carlow

I'd love to see Tommy Tiernan, super intelligent guy and very engaging.

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