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In reply to the discussion: "Macron elected for second term as French president, leads Le Pen 58.2%-41.8% (Ipsos estimate)" [View all]Alexander Of Assyria
(7,839 posts)66. Not really. And way less than the percentage who voted for the American fascist, yes?
Many vote for Party no matter what, others will sit on their hands given only two choices.
Theres the rub
only two choices.
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"Macron elected for second term as French president, leads Le Pen 58.2%-41.8% (Ipsos estimate)" [View all]
Dawson Leery
Apr 2022
OP
Forewarned is forearmed, maybe. Brexit was a bad idea. But the article says a lot of French....
Hekate
Apr 2022
#12
I'm surprised the putin agent got 41.8% but look how good the putin agent did in the US. nt
yaesu
Apr 2022
#10
great point. It's growing. We have our own version and the common denominator is Vlad.
Evolve Dammit
Apr 2022
#17
As the WWII generation dies off you will see more French Nazis. Or Polish Nazis.
JanMichael
Apr 2022
#59
I am certain some sat it out, as many of the far left consider Macron to be to the right of center.
58Sunliner
Apr 2022
#74
American turnout is what is sadder and more disturbing as American corporate media is more
Alexander Of Assyria
Apr 2022
#65
Though the French haven't re-elected an incumbent in 20 years, they are not stupid.
ancianita
Apr 2022
#25
Next up: A vote of no confidence in Boris Johnson by the UK's Conservative Party.
TheRickles
Apr 2022
#39
Oh, Thank the Gods! The Le Pen nightmare is averted - for now... and hopefully forever!
liberalla
Apr 2022
#52
Not really. And way less than the percentage who voted for the American fascist, yes?
Alexander Of Assyria
Apr 2022
#66
That margin of victory seems pretty significant, yet the polls had repeatedly indicated the contrary
msfiddlestix
Apr 2022
#67