As a French citizen, I don’t think so. I’m counting on the upcoming elections a lot. I have a feeling Zemmour is going to win (as the government hasn’t been able to pass the mail-in ballots bill although they’ve managed to install more machines). If Zemmour wins, I think we’re going to be fine. Just a bit more than 2 months to go.
The people from the Freedom Convoy whom I had staying at my place were unfazed by the tear gases and have moved on to Brussels yesterday. I’m expecting a lot from this Freedom Convoy movement as well.
I agree and I have to admit that this scares me somewhat. However, Zemmour supported Trump during the election theft, which means that he’s not naive and knows about fraud. He’s supported by a rich guy called Bolloré who’s a big media company owner - what he’s doing a candidate here is absolutely incredible. So, yes, I don’t think Zemmour would have decided to run for President had there been zero chance of him winning. Time will tell.
Jean Lasalle n’a aucune chance. Je soutiens Philippot mais voterais Zemmour car Philippot n’a aucune chance. Bigre, je voterais même Melenchon contre Macron. Il faut en finir avec la macronie.
One of my colleagues says the same thing : « Please not Zemmour ». But what people have to understand, IMO, is that I we should be united in wanting to take Macron down, and we absolutely have to put our differences aside and all strive towards achieving that goal. Not voting if it’s Melenchon (but it’s going to be Zemmour) is akin to voting Macron as he’s the favourite candidate. My only aim is to recover our liberty, and if I have to vote for Melenchon (au second tour) for that to happen, so be it.
I live in the same country as you but I don't see the same things there. Although Zemmour is a great speaker and speaks many truths, he will not be president.
It allowed to definitively oust Le Pen, and will give hope to the nationalists. That's all.
It's a circus, he has its role. All these elections are bogus.
I remain firmly convinced that Pécresse will be the great elected, if she arrives in the second round. We are not in March yet, a lot can happen between now and then.
As a French citizen, I don’t think so. I’m counting on the upcoming elections a lot. I have a feeling Zemmour is going to win (as the government hasn’t been able to pass the mail-in ballots bill although they’ve managed to install more machines). If Zemmour wins, I think we’re going to be fine. Just a bit more than 2 months to go.
The people from the Freedom Convoy whom I had staying at my place were unfazed by the tear gases and have moved on to Brussels yesterday. I’m expecting a lot from this Freedom Convoy movement as well.
I hope you are right, but your elections are probably no more legitimate than ours here in the USA.
I agree and I have to admit that this scares me somewhat. However, Zemmour supported Trump during the election theft, which means that he’s not naive and knows about fraud. He’s supported by a rich guy called Bolloré who’s a big media company owner - what he’s doing a candidate here is absolutely incredible. So, yes, I don’t think Zemmour would have decided to run for President had there been zero chance of him winning. Time will tell.
J’adore Jean Lassalle, c’est le seul candidat qui respire l’espoir et l’enthousiasme. J’ai voté pour lui en 2017.
Jean Lasalle n’a aucune chance. Je soutiens Philippot mais voterais Zemmour car Philippot n’a aucune chance. Bigre, je voterais même Melenchon contre Macron. Il faut en finir avec la macronie.
Pas la Méluche, pitié.
One of my colleagues says the same thing : « Please not Zemmour ». But what people have to understand, IMO, is that I we should be united in wanting to take Macron down, and we absolutely have to put our differences aside and all strive towards achieving that goal. Not voting if it’s Melenchon (but it’s going to be Zemmour) is akin to voting Macron as he’s the favourite candidate. My only aim is to recover our liberty, and if I have to vote for Melenchon (au second tour) for that to happen, so be it.
I live in the same country as you but I don't see the same things there. Although Zemmour is a great speaker and speaks many truths, he will not be president. It allowed to definitively oust Le Pen, and will give hope to the nationalists. That's all. It's a circus, he has its role. All these elections are bogus. I remain firmly convinced that Pécresse will be the great elected, if she arrives in the second round. We are not in March yet, a lot can happen between now and then.
Ah. We shall see.
Where are you in France?
Dans les campagnes du Nord