Marine Le Pen

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911

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Fillon's winning the Républicain nomination means that it's very unlikely that Le Pen is going to win. Sarko or Juppé would have been a lot more vulnerable.

Fillon is a little better than Juppé, he's closer to Putin on Syria and NATO and has voted against Maastricht IIRC. The election is basically his lo lose.

There won't be any major terrorist attacks before the elections in France, they'll keep them in check in order to make sure Le Pen doesn't get elected.

Marine Le Pen owes her political career to her dad, yet she threw him under the bus and did a 180 degree policy turn on many subjects in order to ingratiate herself with the PTB (bowed down to freemasons, and Israel), yet she's still getting the shaft from the media. She's still got a lot of positive items on her agenda though and even if she loses, she will be able to influence the future center-right government.
 

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Theoretically (and I don't know much about French politics so please correct me):

let's say Hollande wins the socialist party nomination, somehow. Is he so unpopular that all the leftist support could coalesce around either Mélenchon (Left Party), or Macron (independent), both of whom are former socialist party members, getting them into 2nd place behind Le Pen in 1st?

Damn, gotta figure out some way to get her to win... besides meme magic.
 

911

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Mélenchon is a POS globalist posing as a peoples champion (think a much worse version of Bernie), Soral exposed him along with Besancenot, the other pseudo-leftist stooge in the French political scene.

I think there are some leftists who are genuinely trying to do good but are fairly misguided in their approach, and then you have those totally corrupt NWO scums that knowingly mislead the masses, working for their evil agendas. Mélenchon is in the latter category. A lot of those types in France are part of the powerful Grand Orient masonic lodge, which is a holdover from the French revolution (which they've helped engineer). If you care to dig beneath all the history BS veneer about the French Revolution, it wasn't much different from the Russian Revolution ("genocide" was a term first used in the context of massive purges of conservative Christians and Royalists by the Revolutionaries in French regions like the Vendée).

Mélenchon though is a pretty marginal figure with limited national appeal, he'd get clobbered, the best he could do is finish 4th behind Fillon, Le Pen and the Socialist candidate. Macron is not running as an independent (at least from what I've gathered so far).

The two-staged voting system is going to be hard for Le Pen to overcome, she would have had an easier time in the Dutch or British system. That, and Fillon, who's a candidate on the right with little baggage, will make it hard for her to win. Who knows though, the elections are still 6 months away...
 
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