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    7 months ago

    Less and less. But it’s not insignificant, especially amongst older voters.

    There’s a reason the IRA used to have a lot of resources during the troubles, even when disowned by both sides, and resources were flowing from America.

    There are a lot of Irish passport holders in America and even more who descended from the Irish.

    They were treated as “not white” for a long time too so as a community they are generally more aware of their identity than white Americans of other heritage.

    It used to be that either the pope or Irish government could simply dictate to a large voting block. That’s not the case now but there’s still plenty who will “vote for Ireland” at US elections.