With its mountains and coastline, Donegal is a beautiful place to live in but its scale as a political constituency makes it a “canvasser’s nightmare”, says Áine.
“People maybe feel they’ve been separated and left on their own and forgotten here in Donegal,” she adds.
There are a number of issues why this may be, but Áine points to infrastructure, health services, expenditure and, pointedly, the issue surrounding defective concrete blocks.
Thousands of homes built with blocks containing high levels of the mineral Mica are crumbling across the county.
The mineral absorbs water, causing walls to crack and crumble.
In November 2021, the Irish government introduced what it said was a significant number of improvements to a previous scheme for mica homeowners.
The scheme, which is capped at €420,000 (£357,500), is for homeowners in counties Donegal, Mayo, Clare and Limerick – where the blocks are most present.