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Final Poll Shows Fine Gael and Fianna Fail As Two Biggest Parties

The final opinion poll of the general election shows Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil as the two biggest parties. 

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The Red C poll for Paddy Power shows Sinn Féin and Labour down marginally, however all changes are within the margin of error. 

This final poll of the campaign, of 1002 voters, was taken between Thursday and Sunday

Fine Gael are on 30 per cent, while Fianna Fáil are on 20 per cent, with Michael McGrath saying they could still catch Fine Gael.

Enda Kenny says though that Micheal Martin isn't Taoiseach material

Labour are on just 7 per cent support, with Joan Burton warning people not to regret their vote.

Sinn Fein have 15% suport – and Pearse Doherty has denied they're hiding Gerry Adams from the media.

Independents are on 14, with the Independent Alliance on 2, the Social Democrats on 4, the triple-A- People Before Profit and the Greens each on 3, and Renua on 2.

However Renua's Lucinda Creighton says it's hard to gauge the support for small parties.

It all comes ahead of the final leaders debate this evening on RTÉ.

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