The final day before the General Election sees party-leaders hitting the road to shore up support in key constituencies.
The three larger parties think it is all to play for heading into polling day.
Last night's poll has provided the script to today with the Business Post Red C survey of 1,000 people from November 20th-26th showing the three major parties neck and neck.
Just a single percentage point separates them heading into polling day.
"Coalition Government"
Despite a rocky campaign, Taoiseach Simon Harris believes he can still win it.
"Fine Gael is running in this election to lead to the next Government," he said.
"I believe it's entirely possible that that can happen.
"I think what's most likely to happen after the next election is a coalition Government."
"The real poll is tomorrow"
Tánaiste Micheál Martin, meanwhile, is wary of being installed as the favourite to be the next Taoiseach.
"You know, famously, I'm not a fan of polls," he said.
"I think the real poll is tomorrow, turnout will matter.
"We need to get out the Fianna Fáil vote."
"Fidelity to my cause"
Elsewhere, Sinn Féin's Mary Lou McDonald is refusing to think about coalition talks.
"No, I'm not making eyes at anyone," she said.
"I believe in absolute fidelity to my cause.
"So no, we're not at the flirtatious stage quite yet, we have to get to first base before we pass it."
With just hours to go until polling opens, it is all to play for.
Micheal Martin, Mary Lou McDonald and Simon Harris at Prime Time Leaders Debate. 26/11/2024 Photo: Leah Farrell/© RollingNews.ie