Sinn Féin have seen another drop in support.
A poll by the Business Post also shows a slight increase in support for the coalition and Independents.
The Business Post / Red C poll shows a continuing dip in support for Sinn Féin, with the gap tightening between them and the coalition parties.
Mary Lou McDonald’s party has seen a three-point drop in support, from 32 percent last month to 29 this month, and further down from a record high of 36 per cent mid last year.
Fine Gael remains unchanged at 20 percent, while Fianna Fáil is at 16, up one point.
Support for the Independents has risen by a point to 13 percent, Social Democrats are at 6, while Labour and the Greens are at 4.
In a separate question, when asked if they'd want to see an election next year or the year after, 47 percent said next year, and 29 percent said 2025.
69 percent of Sinn Féin voters want an early election, while 26 percent of Fine Gael supporters and 27 percent of Fianna Fáil supporters think going to the polls early is a good idea.