
Theresa Reidy
Dr. Theresa Reidy is a political scientist at University College Cork, specializing in political behavior and party politics in Ireland. She is known for her analyses of electoral trends and the dynamics of political campaigns, offering insights into the implications of candidates' backgrounds and public perceptions in elections, including her observations on the potential presidential candidacy of Jim Gavin.
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Theresa Reidy is one of the editors of 'How Ireland Voted 2024'.
What is the future for the new right in Irish politics? – The Irish TimesProf Theresa Reidy said the Government was reasonably stable despite personnel change.
What next for Fine Gael and the Coalition after Paschal Donohoe? – The Irish TimesProf Theresa Reidy pointed out the importance of the nomination process in the presidential election.
The process that left us with only three candidates for president needs an overhaul – The Irish TimesProf Theresa Reidy is a political scientist at University College Cork.
Yes, the presidential election process is restrictive. That’s as it should be – The Irish TimesDr Theresa Reidy of UCC discusses the challenges Jim Gavin would face if he entered the presidential race.
Is former Dublin GAA manager a good fit for president? – The Irish Times

























