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The first opinion poll of Ireland's general election campaign indicates a six-point lead for Prime Minister Simon Harris' Fine Gael party over both main rivals, Fianna Fail and Sinn Fein. Independent candidates have gained four points, posing a significant challenge. Sinn Fein, who previously held a commanding lead, must significantly outperform both parties to prevent their re-election.
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