Bloomberg: Le Pen’s Resilience Makes France’s Election a Much Closer Race
(Bloomberg) -- As French President Emmanuel Macron devoted his time to the war in Ukraine last month, Marine Le Pen was touring towns and villages, talking to blue collar voters about the cost of living crisis.
Purchasing power and the ability to buy goods is a top concern for French voters, especially with soaring energy and food inflation.
Realizing that early on helped the 53-year-old nationalist leader broaden her appeal at a critical time and overtake far-right candidate Eric Zemmour, who in December presented her with a more immediate threat.
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WNU Editor: My friends in France tell me the cost of living is the number one issue.
More News On the French Presidential Election
French Election Opens Up as Marine Le Pen Surges -- New York Times
Macron's far-right rival, Le Pen, reaches all-time high in presidential second-round vote poll -- Reuters
Macron and Le Pen spar over pension reform as French presidential race tightens -- France 24
Macron seeks to revive lacklustre campaign and fend off Le Pen comback -- Reuters
Marine Le Pen energises final stretch of France’s presidential campaign -- Irish Times
France’s presidential election race is tighter than expected. Here’s what you need to know -- CNN
French election: Who are the presidential frontrunners? -- Al Jazeera
2 comments:
So the WEF hasn't decided yet which globalist to install and are arguing behind the scenes?
Haha where there's division there's hope. Hope you rat each other out soon. The first to spill the beans should get clemency and a paid for life on a secure island. The rest will hang.
Well said 4:17
Just wish it could be twinkle toes "blackface" Trudeau's ass on the line instead. Macron is bad enough, but twinkle toes is a bloody joke. On the other hand, most globalists are jokes, and so are the useful idiots who continue to vote for them.
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