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Whoever the French choose, they are pretty much always awful.

Macron is a woeful president. I haven't really followed Le Pen in detail but her father was a dreadful politician.

But just because she's described as "Far Right" doesn't necessarily mean she is. Boris gets called "Far Right" from the left, but he's definitely not. I haven't the energy to follow French politics closely.


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Macron leads polls but turnout a big question in French vote
By: clo2
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Wed, 06 Apr 22 12:44 PM
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I'm not crazy about Macron, but he's the best option, by far.

Macron leads polls but turnout a big question in French vote

PARIS (AP) — President Emmanuel Macron is the clear favorite in France’s presidential race Sunday yet a big unknown factor may prove decisive: an unprecedented proportion of people say they are unsure who to vote for or don’t intend to vote at all, bringing a large dose of uncertainty to the election.

The pro-European centrist is still comfortably leading in the polls. His main challenger, far-right leader Marine Le Pen, appears on the rise in recent days. Both are in good position to reach the presidential runoff on April 24, which would make them replay the 2017 election that Macron won handily.

There’s “no certainty,” Macron warned during his first big rally on Saturday near Paris.

“Don’t believe in polls or commentators who would sound definitive and tell you that ... the election is already done, that everything is going to be all right,” he told his supporters. “From Brexit to so many elections, what seems unlikely can happen!”

Scenarios for the this year’s second round vote show that Le Pen has significantly narrowed the gap with Macron compared to 2017 —when she lost with 34% support to his 66%.

Polls still place her behind Macron, but much closer, apparently showing the wisdom of her longstanding strategy to soften her rhetoric and image — allowing her to capture the anti-Macron vote as well as far-right support.

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http://apnews.com/article/macron-marine-le-pen-france-europe-paris-a0667ac0eaf72530a5e95af19da6f1bf?


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