Marine Le Pen's chances of an electoral earthquake in France are gaining momentum as Macron loses his bearings
21 Apr, 2021
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France goes to the polls in 2022, and such is President Emmanuel Macron's unpopularity that the prospect of a Le Pen victory is being seriously considered
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With the French presidential elections now less than a year away, when cafes and bars reopen post-Covid, there will be one topic of conversation among customers to dominate all others –
the very real possibility that Marine Le Pen could be the next President of the Republic. The researchers found that Le Pen can rely on support in a second round run-off not just from her National Rally fanbase, but
from people who simply cannot stand President Emmanuel Macron. As the Foundation points out,
"A majority of the French population is forced to make a choice by default in the second round of the election and to vote for the candidate they prefer, or rather, whom they hate least." The think tank goes even further. Not only does the National Rally stand to benefit from Macron's unpopularity, but also from those formerly aligned to the Republican right.
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Since then, the idea of the "cordon" has been used by the Republicans as some sort of invisible power, invoked occasionally to convince any of their wavering followers that however dissatisfied they might be with their lot, the answer did not lie with the Le Pens.... In addition to those Republican voters looking for right-wing policies who are swinging towards the National Rally, an increasingly unpopular Macron could lose support to Le Pen due to his own battle for the hearts and minds of the right.... A second New Statesman poll supports the Foundation's findings with the revelation that
37% of people who voted for Macron in the 2017 run-off say they would now change the way they voted in that second round, logically meaning they would opt for Le Pen. (https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/072/284/877/small/06481d91211464aa.png)
Bear in mind that while Macron took a whopping 66% of the vote in 2017 – while his run-off opponent took just 34% – if those turncoats had voted as they now wish back then, the daughter of the 92-year-old Jean-Marie Le Pen, founder of the National Front, would be sitting comfortably in the Élysee Palace today. But in a year's time only a fool would bet against Marine Le Pen making them come true. Read more ...
Marine Le Pen's chances of an electoral earthquake in France are gaining momentum as Macron loses his bearings — RT Op-ed (https://www.rt.com/op-ed/521726-macron-le-pen-election/)
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Here is your average globalist and Rothschild banker. He has nothing in common with the historic nation of France. They are just cannon fodder for his masters - the Rothschilds.
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