*Kevin Hassett (IND) with canvassers in Kilrush.ย 

RIGHTLY or wrongly Kevin Hassett (IND) wonโ€™t back down from a fight even when the odds are against him.

After securing 448 first preference votes in the Kilrush LEA in June, Kevin needs to multiply that figure by at least fifteen to be in contention for a Dรกil seat.

Itโ€™s lunch time in Kilrush on Saturday afternoon and it doesnโ€™t take long for Hassett to refer to The Electoral Chair: Election Debate when he was questioned on his claims that Cllr Dinny Gould (IND) has backed his campaign when in fact Gould denied he had canvassed for the candidate when speaking to The Clare Echo.

A phone call to Cllr Gould by Hassett doesnโ€™t help his cause as he intended as the questioning he puts to Dinny outlines that the Cree man has indeed not canvassed for the Independent as uncovered at the debate, he has erected posters for him and another General Election candidate.

His frustration prompts Hassett to say, โ€œShur Pรกraic hates meโ€ when speaking with a Kilrush business man.

Relaying what has been raised with him most on the canvass, Kevin points to the hospital and immigration, โ€œthe same thing is coming up the whole placeโ€. He believed a primary care centre is needed in West Clare along with his view for a new hospital in Ennis on a greenfield site.

Bowmanโ€™s Lane lunch-time rush is interrupted as Kevin and his canvassers distribute leaflets. A canvasser of Senator Timmy Dooley (FF) is among those sitting down to enjoy some food. โ€œHe is a local man,โ€ is the message from the team.

Apologies are extended to an elderly man sitting down with his bacon and cabbage, โ€œanyone that can help us isnโ€™t annoying us,โ€ is the reply.

In the town, a canvasser of Hassettโ€™s points out a suspected incidence of drug-taking in the town while remarking, โ€œwhy arenโ€™t you reporting on thatโ€.

On a more positive note, one shop has said they are running on โ€œChristmas salesโ€ in the months of September and October.

En route to Queallyโ€™s SuperValu, the second election attempt of the Kilkee man is pointed out, โ€œyouโ€™re off again, youโ€™re stone mad for canvassingโ€. He noted that with twenty candidates in the field โ€œanything could happenโ€ but offered his regards as two of the votes from their house are unavailable on Friday.

โ€œWhat is he standing for,โ€ asks a shopper. Kevin explained, โ€œEnnis A&E is the big thing, we are going to Limerick too much for emergenciesโ€ and added that โ€œclosing the bordersโ€ is a priority.

One working woman believed the population of Kilrush was rising with plenty of new faces. โ€œSchools that have closed down are opening up and shops are being kept open, that is not a bad thing but we canโ€™t get carried away with the facts that there isnโ€™t a shed to be got around hereโ€.

Increasing pressure on GP services and the shortage of dentists in the county are also flagged. โ€œWe need a good voice in Co Clare,โ€ is the message hammered home. So strong is the message that Kevin commented, โ€œshe could be a politicianโ€.

UHL โ€œis scary and the last place people want to go,โ€ said the daughter of a woman who spent hours on a trolley. โ€œI personally think Donnelly should have retired over Aoife Johnston,โ€ commented Hassett, โ€œwho does the blame lie withโ€.

A male pensioner was against all the giving out, โ€œpeople are all cribbing but weโ€™ve more money in the country than weโ€™ve ever hadโ€.

Lack of sporting facilities to try keep people in West Clare and the setback of missing out on funding for an indoor sports complex in Kilrush are also raised with the Independent.

โ€œYouโ€™re the first man to ask for my vote so you will get it,โ€ revealed a Mullagh man who questioned the seasoned dairy and beef farmer on his policies for farmers.

He replied, โ€œWe are overburdened with emissions. The problem with emissions is the overburdens on tax and it is crippling us downโ€. Policies need to be revisited as they are not sustainable, he argued. โ€œIโ€™m not against us playing our part, weโ€™re trying to get somewhere too fast. Trying to drop a degree and a half, with all targets only 30-60 percent that weโ€™ll get there. They are unavoidable targets. America and China are not playing their part. Weโ€™ll end up crippling the sectorโ€.

โ€œWe need representation here, weโ€™ve no Town Council. Weโ€™ve no voice in the town at the moment only Ian Lynch. Our medical services are miles away from Limerick, we have to rely on a helicopter and go to Limerick, Iโ€™m speaking from experience. I will be voting for Kevin Hassett, Tom Nolan and Rita McInerney,โ€ said one West Clare woman on the campaign trail.

โ€œDid you hear that,โ€ a beaming Hassett pointed out to The Clare Echo without clarifying if he would get the first preference over Nolan or McInerney.

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