Poll shows Heather Humphreys ahead in Irish presidential race
Survey finds large share of voters still undecided before October election

GENEVA
Heather Humphreys, former Irish minister for social protection, is leading the race to become Ireland's next president, according to a poll cited by public broadcaster RTE on Sunday.
The Red C survey for the Business Post put Humphreys, the Fine Gael party candidate, on 22% support. Jim Gavin, representing Fianna Fail, polled second at 18%.
Independent candidate Catherine Connolly, backed by left-wing groups, followed closely on 17%.
However, more than a third of respondents – 36% – said they had not yet chosen a candidate.
The poll also suggested significant crossover support between Ireland's two main centrist parties. Nearly 29% of Fianna Fail voters said they would give their first preference to Humphreys, while only 12% of Fine Gael voters indicated they would back Gavin.
Among other candidates, businessman Peter Casey, who ran in the 2018 presidential election, was at 6%, conservative activist Maria Steen 5%, and independents Nick Delehanty and Gareth Sheridan 4% and 2%, respectively.
The survey of 1,003 adults was carried out between Sept. 4 and 9 and has a margin of error of three percentage points.
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