Offaly's Barry Cowen is discussing personal taxation, while Eamon Ryan is canvassing in Westmeath.
Personal finance, pensions and issues in rural Ireland will be on the agenda for political parties today.
It's day eight of the election campaign, which is very much in full swing.
Simon Coveney and Michael Ring will unveil Fine Gael's plans for rural Ireland, while Michael McGrath and Offaly's Barry Cowen discuss Fianna Fail's personal taxation proposals.
Personal finance will also be the order of the day from Sinn Fein, and Labour are publishing their plans to support renters.
Green Party leader Eamon Ryan is bringing his campaign to Athlone this afternoon, before heading onto Meath.
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