Early tallies suggest Catherine Connolly is leading candidate in Ireland's presidential election
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Early tallies suggest Catherine Connolly is leading candidate in Ireland's presidential election
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"Counting was underway Saturday for votes in Ireland's presidential election, with early tallies suggesting a significant lead for left-wing independent Catherine Connolly. Voters were choosing between Connolly and center-right Heather Humphreys as their new president, a largely ceremonial role in the European Union member country. The two women were the only contenders after Jim Gavin, the candidate for Prime Minister Micheal Martin'sFianna Fail party, quit the race three weeks before the election over a long-ago financial dispute."
The Independent covers topics from reproductive rights and climate change to Big Tech with on-the-ground reporting. The outlet investigates financials such as Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and produces documentaries like 'The A Word', which highlights American women fighting for reproductive rights. The Independent emphasizes parsing facts from messaging, maintains reporters on the ground, and seeks donations to fund bipartisan reporting. The outlet avoids paywalls and aims to make quality journalism available to everyone, funded by those who can afford it. Counting began in Ireland's presidential election with early tallies showing a significant lead for left-wing independent Catherine Connolly over center-right Heather Humphreys; Jim Gavin had quit weeks earlier but remained on the ballot.
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