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25Sep/090

New Lisbon Poll: 48% Yes, 33% No

Posted at 2:04 pm by Owen Rooney

The Irish Times have the results of a new poll on the Lisbon Treaty in this morning's paper. The figures suggest that 48% of the population plan to vote Yes, 33% plan to vote No, and the remaining 19% are undecided. Although this is a steady improvement for the Yes side from the Irish Times' last poll, there's still a large chunk of the electorate that's undecided, and as the campaign runs into the last week the fight for these remaining voters will be sure to heat up.

You can read the Irish Times' report on the poll here.

   

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