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CHRONIC. Marine Le Pen and Jean-Luc Mélenchon are climbing in the polls, the fault of the poor strategic choices of the other candidates.
By Jean-Francois Kahn
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Ihe last three years have been punctuated (it was the first time since the Liberation) by common extreme left-extreme right demonstrations: yellow vests, antivax, anti-sanitary pass. And if the second round of the presidential election was the last of these demonstrations? The figures are there: assuming that all the pro-Zemmour and pro-Dupont-Aignan or even pro-Lassalle voting intentions, without any exception, are for Marine Le Pen (which is unlikely), this would represent 32% votes.
Assuming – which is always unlikely – that a clear majority of Valérie Pécresse voters also turn to the candidate of the National Rally, that makes 38%. However, the latest polls give between 47 and 48% to Marine Le Pen a…
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