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American Voter Drives in Ireland Report Big Increase in Ballot Requests

  • KerryMcQ
  • Nov 8, 2020
  • 1 min read

Connor, who lives in Limerick and became the chairman of Republicans Overseas two months ago, plans to develop the group's presence in Ireland. He disputed the votefromabroad.org data that just 2.9 per cent of overseas voters are Republicans, saying supporters of the party were "more reserved" when asked to state their political allegiances and that "Republicans don't get involved in the numbers game."


“I think there’s a lot of interest here in Ireland. I’ve even had Irish people reach out to me and say we really liked what you had to say on the radio and I’m glad somebody is representing another point of view. We don’t all think the same way.”

Connor says Trump had done a “phenomenal job” over the past four years and has a “great record of success.” However, this year’s election and the counting of votes in recent days have been “a mess,” he says...


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