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Will left-wing voter apathy in France hand Marine Le Pen electoral victory?

Will left-wing voter apathy in France hand Marine Le Pen electoral victory?
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Mélenchon's defeat leaves the left in a lurch before second round of French presidential elections

Although far-left candidate Jean-Luc Mélenchon took 21,95 % of the ballots in Sunday’s first round of the French presidential election, his third-place finish just behind Marine Le Pen means he narro…

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France Election Playbook: A rematch, not a remake — Macron steps on the gas — Boomers booming

France Election Playbook: A rematch, not a remake — Macron steps on the gas — Boomers booming
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France: grim choices on 24 April

The second round on 24 April 2022 of the French presidential election will, as in 2017, be a run-off between Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen. The first round was Macron 28%, Le Pen 23%, both scores slightly up on 2017 (24%, 21%). In 2017 Macron won the second round easily (66%-34%), but pollling this time shows the contest is much tighter.

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France: grim choices on 24 April, an urgent need to rebuild

The second round on 24 April 2022 of the French presidential election will, as in 2017, be a run-off between Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen. The first round was Macron 28%, Le Pen 23%, both scores slightly up on 2017 (24%, 21%). In 2017 Macron won the second round easily (66%-34%), but this time polling predicts a much tighter run-off.

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