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Sinn Fein eyes historic win in Northern Ireland election

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By JILL LAWLESS and PETER MORRISON
Associated Press

BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) — The Irish nationalist party Sinn Fein may be headed for a historic victory in Northern Ireland, which has been led by British unionist parties since it was founded as a state a century ago. Opinion polls suggest Sinn Fein will become the largest group in the 90-seat Northern Ireland Assembly after Thursday’s vote. That would give Sinn Fein the post of first minister in the Belfast government and bring its goal of a united Ireland a step closer. But the issue has taken a back seat during the campaign to more pressing concerns, including long waiting lists for medical care and the soaring cost of food and fuel.

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