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While the support of Nicolas Sarkozy is no longer expected, the right, meeting in a meeting this Sunday, still pretends to believe in victory.
By Jacques Paugam
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VSlike electricity in the air. At the meeting of Valérie Pécresse, the right gathered to encourage its candidate showed a certain annoyance. Caught up by the specter of a third successive defeat in the presidential election, the activists even went so far as to boo Nicolas Sarkozy, the conspicuous absentee from this nineteenth gathering. “It’s the nervousness that speaks”, notes a campaign strategist while the former President of the Republic sulks the campaign. A loneliness that did not fail to raise the right-wing tenors called to succeed on stage. “During this campaign, Valérie was the woman to be killed, she concentrated all the attacks,” said Bruno Retailleau, leader of the LR group in the Senate. Enough to mobilize uplifted voters…
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