The party is still on 35%.
A new opinion poll shows support for Fine Gael has remained high during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Red C poll for the Business Post has the party in top spot, unchanged since the last survey.
The survey, of more than 1,000 voters, was taken over seven days up to last Wednesday.
It shows support for Fine Gael has remained steady during Covid-19, with the party still on 35%.
Sinn Fein's also unchanged in second on 27 points, while Fianna Fail's up one in third to 15%.
The Green Party's down one to 5%, the Social Democrats are up one to 4%, and Labour's unchanged at 3%.
People Before Profit remain on two points.
Aontu, which is lead by Meath West TD Peadar Toibin, is on one and Renua's down one to zero.
Independents are also down one to 7% support.
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