In the final hours before the media moratorium is set in place, the leaders of the political parties are making their final parting shots before the voting is set to take place in two days time.
The Fianna Fail Leader is refusing to rule in or out a four-way arrangement to form the next Government.
One scenario being suggested is an administration comprising of Fine Gael, Fianna Fail Renua and the Social Democrats.
However Micheal Martin is not committing to such a prospect.
Speaking in Edenderry today, he said there are too many hypothetical scenarios emerging but only the people of Ireland will decide.
Joan Burton says that the prospect of a Labour - Fianna Fáil coalition does not interest her 'one iota'.
The Tánaiste was reacting to a suggestion by TD Sean Fleming that there could be a four way coalition of Fianna Fail, Labour, the Social Democrats and Renua.
However Joan Burton says she couldn't see that flying at all.
She believes the parties are too different on key issues.
The Taoiseach says the recovery here is "fragile and incomplete".
Enda Kenny was speaking at the final Fine Gael press conference of the election campaign.
He returned to the message that voters must chose between stability or chaos:
The Taoiseach's outlined the issues he wants to resolve if re-elected.
Enda Kenny was speaking at the final press conference of the election campaign.
He says if re-elected these are the things he would like to be judged on:
Gerry Adams says he won't talk about being the potential leader of a Right to Change government until the election counts close.
Sinn Fein, along with around 50 other candidates, have signed up to the Right to Change principles in the hope of forming a new left-wing government.
The latest opinion poll, released yesterday, puts Sinn Fein on 15 percent support.
The survey of 1,002 voters, was carried out by Red C for Paddy Power between Thursday and Sunday.
But Gerry Adams wouldn't be drawn on whether he's step aside as the leader of Sinn Fein at the request of his potential Right to Change colleagues: