Martin hoping to convince undecided voters in final week of campaign

Fianna Fáil Leader Micheál Martin says his party will be ramping up its election campaign for the final week.

Fianna Fáil Leader Micheál Martin says his party will be ramping up its election campaign for the final week.

Speaking in Taghmon in Co Wexford this afternoon, Micheál Martin said they will be targetting undecided voters but also those who have turned away from the party in recent times.

"We know from the last campaign that significant shifts can happen in a general elction in the final week," he said.

"We’ll be pushing very hard to turn some of the ‘don’t knows’ into support for us."

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