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Fergus Finlay: I have no sympathy for Jim Gavin — the whole thing was grubby

This tawdry mess is throwing a cloud over the office of the presidency, and now our choices are unacceptably narrow 
Fergus Finlay: I have no sympathy for Jim Gavin — the whole thing was grubby

Micheál Martin (left) with Jim Gavin at the launch of Mr Gavin's presidential campaign. Fianna Fáil has let the country down badly in making such a mess of approaching this election. But it’s still an election that matters. And it’s still entirely in our own hands. File photo: Leah Farrell/©Rollingnnews.ie

On the one hand, haven’t I told ye right from the beginning how tough and unpredictable a presidential election is? Brace yourselves, I’ve always said. You just never know. 

In the middle of September I wrote here that this year’s election would be about character, not ideology, and that we’d be watching people grow or shrink as the campaign went on. It didn’t take a genius to see that Jim Gavin was getting smaller and smaller in the harsh glare of a Presidential spotlight.

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