Ireland goes to the polls: In a vote that will be closely watched by other eurozone leaders, pundits say it looks unlikely that the coalition between Prime Minister Enda Kenny’s center-right Fine Gael and the Irish Labour party will hold on to its majority, despite the economy growing again. According to the latest poll of polls tracked by the Irish Times, Fine Gael was on target for a 28.6 percent share of the vote, the centrist Fianna Fáil 20.9 percent, Sinn Féin 16.6 percent and Labour 6.6 percent.
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