With polling day edging closer, Leo Varadkar (FG) visited Ennis in a bid to secure more votes for the partyโ€™s ticket in Clare.

Throughout the General Election, The Clare Echo has been following candidates in the Clare constituency. Friday morning witnessed the biggest crowd to be on one such canvass for GE2020 and indeed it was the first instance that a Garda presence accompanied candidates.

Party vehicles with Varadkarโ€™s face plastered over them along with the Fine Gael logo were parked in Francis St. Speaking on Newstalk this week, Micheรกl Martin when asked to describe the Taoiseach in one word said โ€œspinโ€ and this element was certainly evident as the vehicles reminded passers by of the โ€˜Spiniโ€™ cars used by Spin South West.

Following an interview on Clare FMโ€™s Morning Focus, Varadkar answered questions from the assembled local and national media. He stated his belief that the opinion polls and predictions that Fine Gael would lose up to fifteen seats were wrong and that they were conducted prior to Tuesdayโ€™s leader debate โ€œwhich I think I did well onโ€. He also flagged โ€œcontroversiesโ€ on Sinn Fรฉin have since โ€œbecome major newsโ€ and Fridayโ€™s story that Fianna Fรกilโ€™s Jim Oโ€™Callaghan acted as a legal adviser to Gerry Adams.

Varadkar was confident two seats would be retained in Co Clare. โ€œWe are not taking anything for granted and itโ€™s one of the reasons Iโ€™m here today, itโ€™s going to be a really tight contest. Clare is always tight, it was tight to get the two seats in 2016 and itโ€™s going to be very tight to hold on to them on this occasion, we can do it but itโ€™s a constituency that throws up surprises and has done in the past. I remember in a difficult election for Fine Gael in 1997 that we famously held the two seats in Clare, all three candidates in Clare will be campaigning until 10pm on Saturday night to convince as many people as possible to vote for our party to give them a high preferenceโ€.

As the large canvassing team prepared to get started, one driver in his fifties rolled down the window and reminded them โ€œdonโ€™t forget to visit all the homelessโ€.

Payment and funding was highlighted by staff at the Irish Wheelchair Association. The difficulties in securing transport from rural areas for wheelchair users was another concern issued to Leo. โ€œItโ€™s a problem weโ€™re running into more and more,โ€ he replied.

โ‚ฌ2.70 was paid by the Fine Gael leader at Molloy Butchers for six apple and pork sausages. โ€œIt will be 11pm by the time I get back to Dublin and I wonโ€™t get a chance to cook steak,โ€ he remarked. Varadkar praised manager Sean Hill for their Thursday offer which gives a ten percent discount to OAPs.

As they returned to Abbey St, a lady was walking up and down calling for change. โ€œYe wonโ€™t be getting my voteโ€. Newmarket-on-Fergus native, Kevin McCormack informed the delegation how proud he was to serve his country in the Army. โ€œWe need a full Ministerโ€, he maintained.

Tony Honan questioned Varadkar on what he was doing for Shannon Airport, โ€œtheyโ€™re all flying into Dublin and there is nothing about the West of Irelandโ€. Next door to him, Tommy Oโ€™Donnell also voiced his criticism of the outgoing Government.

Handshakes were part and parcel of the canvass. One man managed to get shake Varadkarโ€™s hand on the way in and out of the Eye Care Centre. โ€œIโ€™ll shake your hand again because we wonโ€™t see you till the next General Election,โ€ to which the Dublin native responded, โ€œIโ€™ll be back to open Jaguar Land Rover, hopefullyโ€.

A young man questioned how much of an impact Brexit was going to have on tourism within Ireland. โ€œTourism Ireland has a significant budget, the Wild Atlantic Way has been a huge success,โ€ the forty one year old assured him.

Patrick Bourke Menswear was the next stop where a green tie was presented to Varadkar. โ€œIโ€™m sure youโ€™ll be going to America again,โ€ Bourke said of a potential March trip to visit US President Donald Trump.

Tension was brewing among the Fine Gael candidates here during the filming of a social media video. โ€œI canโ€™t be seen Pat, youโ€™re going to have move over,โ€ Martin Conway pleaded as they pressed play.

Members of Friday for Future Clare sought Varadkarโ€™s view on Shannon LNG. โ€œMy opinion is weโ€™re doing a security assessment,โ€ came the response when asked if he was for or against the possible development.

โ€œWe need to fight for everyoneโ€™s vote. We have great candidatesโ€ was the final line issued by Varadkar as their team ventured into The Old Ground Hotel before making way to Waterford and back to Dublin.

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