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Admittedly, there were no real debates. But the candidates had plenty of time to express themselves, from disconcerting proposals to slips and pleasantries…
by Fabien Roland-Lévy, Michel Revol and Jean-Marc Turkish
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12 waysand say that we must vote
Democratic
“ Things, we make them happen when we vote. »
Emanuel Macron, France Inter, April 4.
conspiratorial
“ This election is rigged! It’s up to the French to destroy it. Shake up! Go vote! »
Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, France Info, March 30.
Rhetoric
” You, voters on the left who are still hesitating for whom to vote, or even to vote, ask yourself a question: what is the France you want? »
Anne Hidalgo, meeting, April 3.
Facetious
“ L’Apé-roussel: fight against abstention in conviviality. »
Fabien Roussel, Twitter, March 25.
Prophetic
“ I appeal to the abstainers (…): I extend my hand to you (…) and we will thwart the predictions. »
Eric Zemmour, meeting, March 27.
Fatalist
“ There will be an abstention rate…
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