- Sun Apr 10, 2022 11:13 pm
#23718
Has the Green lad with his 3 - 4 % endorsed yet, either way, or are we still waiting for Jadot?
Seriously. Looking at the way the départements break, it is clear that French politics are set for a rocky ride. The south and the north east are, in some cases, overwhelmingly for la plume de mon honte. One, an area blessed with untold riches and an abundance of natural advantages, the other, something resembling a drive along the A50 via Stoke, just with better food if you can afford it. Yet, areas like Haut-Rhin with Mulhouse, a burger van of a town, was on a knife edge. A hundred votes either way would have been symbolic.
And then the capital, with its truckload of Mélonchon voters in the north-east of the city and a strong signal to be made that Paris is only really working for the Haussmann-dwelling few. It is hard to see a single one of them thinking that their baguette is going to be better buttered by the FN.
Moreover, with just about every vote tallied, I can't see a single département where Le Pen polls better than the combined Macron / Jez vote. And therein lies the challenge. Jezzers are a troublesome and congenitally worrying lot.