Presidential race: Number's up for mathematician, lawyer and professor as hopes are thwarted by council
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Presidential race: Number's up for mathematician, lawyer and professor as hopes are thwarted by council
"Delays and tech issues mar one Independent hopeful's chances It had been a long day, and it felt like spirits had begun to flag in Roscommon council chamber as councillors heard from a myriad of presidential hopefuls. There was a mathematician, two solicitors, an animal rights activist, a peace activist, an artist, an engineer, an entrepreneur, a bus driver, an anti-abortionist and an angry man in a dark room on his laptop."
"There was a mathematician, two solicitors, an animal rights activist, a peace activist, an artist, an engineer, an entrepreneur, a bus driver, an anti-abortionist and an angry man in a dark room on his laptop."
Technical delays and tech issues harmed an Independent hopeful's chances during a Roscommon council chamber session. The event followed a long day, and spirits among councillors had begun to flag. Councillors heard from a wide and varied array of presidential hopefuls drawn from many professions and viewpoints. The lineup included a mathematician, two solicitors, an animal rights activist, a peace activist, an artist, an engineer, an entrepreneur, a bus driver, an anti-abortionist and an angry man in a dark room on his laptop. Practical presentation problems undercut one candidate amid a diverse field.
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