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02:09:35|PJ talks to John who did all the right things yet couldn't vote, to Chanda Bell & Christa Pitts who self-published a book with their mum which turned into the beloved Elf On The Shelf, Opinion Line producer Paul Byrne goes out with Gardaí on a checkpoint. And more...How Was The Election For You?
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