Itโ€™s an election campaign that has very much been put into โ€œperspectiveโ€ by Michael McNamara (IND).

When he was two weeks old, Michaelโ€™s mother died, he was raised by his aunt and uncle on a farm in Scariff. The week in which he announced his candidacy, she passed away. While we canvass with McNamara on Monday morning he received the news that his step-motherโ€™s sister (his father remarried) has died and it follows the death of a cousin over the weekend.

Labour activist Jo Walsh is out knocking on doors for her ex party colleague in St Michaelโ€™s Villas on Monday. โ€œHe is a good man,โ€ is the message she imparts to potential voters but revealed to The Clare Echo, โ€œGetting the door open is the biggest thingโ€.

A man aged in his fifties is one to open the door to Jo. He confessed that he gave Michael his number one vote previously and lamented, โ€œHe didnโ€™t last too long with Labourโ€ to which Jo replied, โ€œHe is a very Independent voiceโ€. The man points out that Independent candidates could play a big role this time and described Fine Gaelโ€™s proposal to hold a commemoration for the RIC as โ€œstupidโ€. As the door closes, the man confirmed โ€œI will think about him againโ€.

One farmer admitted โ€œIโ€™d prefer to see him with Fianna Fรกil myselfโ€ and told canvassers that he knows Michael through his own background in agriculture.

โ€œHeโ€™s going back again,โ€ another man quipped at the doors. The uncertainty of who McNamara will vote with and for if elected to the Dรกil is a concern and it prompts this fellow to admit he wonโ€™t decide who is getting his first preference vote until polling day.

Michael has now linked up with the canvass at this stage and it is well timed as a University Hospital Limerick nurse is behind the next door. โ€œFrom the top down, itโ€™s really bad,โ€ she admitted, โ€œIt is direโ€ and called the Accident and Emergency Unit โ€œhorrificโ€. Recently, she had to bring a pillow down from her department to a friendโ€™s relative lying on a trolley in A&E, โ€œthey donโ€™t careโ€. A medical assessment unit in Ennis can help with the situation, Michael told the nurse as he mentioned the occasions in which he brought his mother to A&E. Their conversation ends on a positive as the nurse said โ€œIโ€™ll throw you a voteโ€.

His suspension from Labour is referred to when he tries to win over a previous canvasser. โ€œShannon has continued to decline,โ€ McNamara added of what has happened since the Government voted to sell Aer Lingus shares. โ€œWe need to increase capacity at Ennis General Hospitalโ€, the East Clare man stated and stressed the opportunity to utilise community hospitals such as Raheen.

Leaving the Dublin Airport Authority is put to McNamara by a man in his seventies as โ€œthe biggest disaster for Shannon Airportโ€. โ€œWe were always going to be the poor relation of the DAA,โ€ Michael responded and stated, โ€œWe have to make major changes to get Shannon Airport back on its feetโ€. The man also describes the absence of a Labour candidate in Clare as โ€œa pityโ€.

โ€œAll Iโ€™m promising is Iโ€™ll fight for this region. I wonโ€™t win every fight but I wonโ€™t be silent,โ€ Michael outlined to another man in his seventies. โ€œThere has been a neglect of Clare for the last four years,โ€ he added.

Michael is greeted by name at the next door by a man in his mid-seventies, โ€œI generally vote Fianna Fรกil,โ€ he confessed. โ€œThey will win their two seats, you can vote for me if you want your vote to make a difference,โ€ the former TD replied.

Generally morning canvasses in housing estates tend not to work but one would describe this as a strategic canvass as the age profile of St Michaelโ€™s Villas would tend to suggest they are at home during the day and frees up the afternoon and evening for heading to locations in which younger voters are living in. Health and Shannon Airport are the main issues brought up by Michael on the doors, two items that will always get the people of Clare talking and thinking.

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