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Top TV presenter Miriam O’Callaghan considers Irish presidential run



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Miriam O'Callaghan, top female Irish presenter and radio host
Miriam O'Callaghan, top female Irish presenter and radio host

Update - Top TV presenter Miriam O’Callaghan denies Irish presidential run

Ireland’s top female television presenter Miriam O'Callaghan may be a shock contender in the race for president of Ireland it has emerged.

Current president Mary McAleese will stand down next year and now O’Callaghan is weighing entering the race according to the Sunday Tribune newspaper

O'Callaghan, 49, has presented all of Ireland’s major current event programs as well as hosting her own Saturday night chat show. She also did a stint with the BBC as an anchor on their top current affairs program ‘Newsnight.’ She was born in Dublin and is a lawyer by training.

She told the Sunday Tribune that becoming president of Ireland  "would be such an extraordinary and unimaginable honour that I wouldn't dare talk about it."

O’Callaghan has eight children from two marriages and is widely popular all over Ireland

One senior Fianna Fáil figure quoted by the newspaper stated  that "O'Callaghan would be a very strong candidate", while a Fine Gael source said that she would  present "an incredible modern image for Ireland".

Irish Times political analyst political analyst Noel Whelan said, "the concept of Miriam O'Callaghan running for president is attractive on a number of levels. Firstly, much of the evidence would suggest that the public mood is a non-political, if not anti-political one. She also has the advantage of being outside the political system, yet being extremely high-profile and really competent on political issues."

O'Callaghan told the Sunday Tribune: "I have not been approached by any political party in relation to the upcoming presidential election. You are just one of quite a number of people who have contacted me in the past few weeks on this issue – a number of local radio stations also called, based on apparently local phone polls. At the moment, I am just very busy focusing on my job, my charity work and my family."

She stated that  was "apolitical, in that I am not in any way affiliated to any party and never have been. As a current affairs anchor that is an absolute essential prerequisite in my book."

Fianna Fail European Parliament member  Brian Crowley has long been regarded as their  most likely  candidate while gay senator David Norris is also considering a bid as is former GAA president Sean Kelly of Fine Gael.



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This is great - she is a fine looking and smart woman. Good for Ireland.
Tut, tut, Patrick - I take issue with your need to use the word 'gay' in naming David Norris as a potential Presidential candidate. The public fact that he is gay is immaterial to his qualification and experience as a Senator, a statesman, a lecturer, a humanitarian or any other facets of his background. You don't describe Miriam O'Callaghan or any of the other candidates' sexual orientation (and I don't really care they might be--except for paedophilia)so it smacks of prejudice to do so for Senator Norris, who is well thought of as a Presidential candidate.
 


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