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On Sunday March 27, the nationalist candidate gathered tens of thousands of supporters on the emblematic Place du Trocadéro, in Paris.
By Sebastien Schneegans
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“QWhat a crowd, what a sky, what hope! Éric Zemmour’s face, closed as he slowly climbed the steps of the large blue platform, lights up. The candidate of Reconquest!, at half mast in the polls, knows however that he is playing his all. This large gathering on the emblematic Place du Trocadéro, in Paris, must be the ultimate show of force of a campaign with saw teeth. His last opportunity to show that it is not too late – even 14 days before the first round of the presidential election – to turn the corner. The opportunity to show, above all, that, if the ex-journalist chose the same “terminus” as Nicolas Sarkozy in 2012 and François Fillon in 2017, he is able to thwart the curse lent to “Troca”.
So, from the start of a speech focused…
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