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<blockquote data-quote="SoundMan" data-source="post: 7058041" data-attributes="member: 28532"><p>Central directive by who exactly?????????? I know both Eoin and Eolan and I think both are good guys and are very well regarded in their local areas but again not sure that they'd have a high enough profile. And I think Chris O'Leary would be likely to garner a lot more votes were there to be a second candidate to run - which if CSC remains a 4 seater is extremely unlikely to happen. But again that'll be down to the CSC convention of SF members. There is no "central directive" dictating the number of candidates we'll run in our constituency. We'll vote on what it is we think is the best strategy. We won't always be right but it'll be down to one man one vote. The only "central directive" that I can think of is the same one that is affecting all political parties and that's the requirement for the parties to run more female candidates. Fiona Kerins is a good councillor in the CSC constituency but not sure she has high enough profile. And being from Ballyphehane she'd be in the same part of the constituency as DOL so I doubt she'd get the nod as his running partner. And yes, I think the sitting TD will get the nod at convention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoundMan, post: 7058041, member: 28532"] Central directive by who exactly?????????? I know both Eoin and Eolan and I think both are good guys and are very well regarded in their local areas but again not sure that they'd have a high enough profile. And I think Chris O'Leary would be likely to garner a lot more votes were there to be a second candidate to run - which if CSC remains a 4 seater is extremely unlikely to happen. But again that'll be down to the CSC convention of SF members. There is no "central directive" dictating the number of candidates we'll run in our constituency. We'll vote on what it is we think is the best strategy. We won't always be right but it'll be down to one man one vote. The only "central directive" that I can think of is the same one that is affecting all political parties and that's the requirement for the parties to run more female candidates. Fiona Kerins is a good councillor in the CSC constituency but not sure she has high enough profile. And being from Ballyphehane she'd be in the same part of the constituency as DOL so I doubt she'd get the nod as his running partner. And yes, I think the sitting TD will get the nod at convention. [/QUOTE]
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