POL FRANCES LE PEN MAY ACTUALLY WIN!

Doomer Doug

TB Fanatic
I am starting to revise my earlier predictions that Marcon would crush Le Pen next week. She needs to get the voters who voted for other people to vote for her. This seems to be what she is now doing with this story. It is also true Macron, the globalist stooge is running a campaign at least as incompetent as the one Hellary the Shrew ran.
My fingers are crossed, but I have to now say Le Pen may indeed pull off an upset. :ld:

The link is here.

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/201...pport-almost-two-million-votes-behind-le-pen/

Charismatic First Round Candidate, Nicolas Dupont Aignan, Throws His Support – And Almost Two Million Votes – Behind Le Pen

Damien Cowley Apr 29th, 2017 9:56 am 65 Comments



The respected leader, founder of the ‘Arise France’ movement, would serve as French Prime Minister in a national government, Marine Le Pen confirmed this morning at a joint press conference.



The founder of the eurosceptic and sovereigntist party, ‘Arise France’, who won 4.7% of last week’s first round vote in the French presidential election, last night endorsed Marine Le Pen and announced an alliance to save the country from ‘’financial and media interests’’ seeking to install their preferred candidate, Emmanuel Macron, to the Elysée Palace.

Globalist Emmanuel Macron would be ‘’ten times worse’’ than François Hollande, Dupont-Aignan told French television, referring to the unpopular outgoing president, and was a candidate fabricated by media and financial elites working against the interests of the French nation.

Dupont-Aignan, respected on the French right, appealed to his own supporters, and to the voters of the right ‘’betrayed by their leaders’’ to join him in supporting Marine Le Pen’s presidential bid. The betrayal in question; a reference to establishment conservative, François Fillon, who called on his millions of voters to keep Le Pen from office by supporting former Socialist Party finance minister – and now presidential candidate – Emmanuel Macron. The endorsement came only minutes after Fillon was knocked out of the first round of voting last Sunday in a move which immediately drew rebellion from the grassroots, many of whom refuse to vote for a socialist or leftist candidate after five years of Hollande.

Dupont-Aignan and Le Pen appeared side by side this morning at a joint press conference where Le Pen announced that her new ally would be named prime minister in her administration, ‘’a government of national unity’’ which would re-unite ‘’personalities chosen for their competence and their love of France.’’

The move could be significant in the race to decide the country’s next president; Dupont-Aignan, a self-described Gaullist, carries a gravitas and statesmanship which will attract many voters, appealing particularly to those on the right who would have supported François Fillion had he not been knocked out of the first round of voting.

Fillon won 20% of the electorate, translating to over seven million votes, a significant proportion of which Le Pen must win in order to carry the election.

In other good news for Le Pen, left wing populist, Jean-Luc Mélanchon, refused to endorse Macron for the presidency in an announcement to supporters yesterday. The firebrand politician, who narrowly failed to qualify for the second round, obtained 19.5%, or more than seven million votes.

Despite coming from the opposite end of the political spectrum, Mélanchon and Le Pen voters share a certain commonality, particularly in the rejection of globalization and free trade agreements damaging to workers and a shared hostility towards the EU, now widely seen as serving financial and corporate interests over the common man.

Macron, speaking to an audience at Châtellerault last night, opened his speech decrying the lack of a ‘front républicain’’ to combat Le Pen and her party, and reacting angrily to news that he had not been endorsed by Mélanchon.

Criticizing the ‘’reactionary right’’, Macron called on supporters of all backgrounds and generations to rally behind his vision for France.

Both candidates will address supporters at large rallies in Paris on Monday.
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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You know, if you laid off the caffeine and stopped hyperventilating, you might actually be able to calm down. I have to say that in the past couple of years, you seem to have flipped out. I have no idea why, but it is what it is.
 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
From what I can tell, Marcon is also not a strong candidate - despite the media efforts at saying "by how much" he would "destroy" le Pen etc; it is becoming pretty obvious even to those of us only paying half attention to this election that Marcon simply doesn't have that much real support among the French electorate; many may vote for him against Le Pen but a heck of a lot of people may just stay home too.

If they stay home than yes Le Pen may very well win, I had figured she would loose this time and probably win the next but I am also no longer so sure she is going to loose this time- if that happens well all the "tough Brexit" talk goes down the drain and it is highly likely that France also leaves the EU, leaving it high and dry.
 

Doomer Doug

TB Fanatic
Dennis, I call it long term exposure to the toxic mind waves and vibrations emitted by the Marxists, Snowflakes and assorted "Keep Portland Weird" types I come into daily contact with. It also may be from 5 years of exposure to Fukushima radiation.

Or, I may just be getting senile as I age! <G>

If you still lived in Oregon, Dennis I have no doubt you would be suffering the same effects as I am. LOL

IF Le Pen doesn't win, then France is doomed. I think Le Pen may get a lot of the "anybody but Macron" vote, just like a lot of Republicans, Evangelicals and Conservatives held their nose and voted for Trump. IT is still an uphill battle for Le Pen, but she is proving a very wily, shrewd politician and Macron is proving to be a dud.
 

LarrytheCableGuy

Contributing Member
Macron = Hillary, LePen = Trump Same (s%it) stuff, different news media. LePen will win, just like Trump and for the same reasons. The globalists are rapidly failing....thank god
 

hoss

Out to lunch
These are interesting times we live in. Candidly, as a news junkie and arm chair expert of foreign affairs;), I must confess that I have no idea where all this is going except to believe a big war is looming on the world stage.

With that said, I hope LePen wins.
 
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