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>The French electorate is flocking to right-wing parties in the wake of the recent mass riots which enveloped the nation last week. A new Ifop poll for Sud Radio showed right-wing parties enjoying a 6 percent swing in support from voters across the country when asked for their voting intentions ahead of next year’s European parliamentary elections. The National Rally, formerly led by ex-presidential candidate Marine Le Pen and now by Jordan Bardella, topped the poll with more than a quarter (26 percent) of the vote share, up one percentage point. The liberal-conservative Republicans saw their popularity rise into double figures, up three percentage points to 11 percent, while Éric Zemmour’s Reconquête party and Debout la France (DLF) gained one percentage point each to total 7 percent and 4 percent respectively.

Yeah... Well it's better than nothing, but that's still lame

"The liberal-conservative Republicans" that's mainstream right, like republicans in the US... +3% for them doesn't really count as a win for "us"... So 26+7+4 = 37%...

With what happened imagine what it's going to take to go beyond a mere 50%

>>The French electorate is flocking to right-wing parties in the wake of the recent mass riots which enveloped the nation last week. A new Ifop poll for Sud Radio showed right-wing parties enjoying a 6 percent swing in support from voters across the country when asked for their voting intentions ahead of next year’s European parliamentary elections. The National Rally, formerly led by ex-presidential candidate Marine Le Pen and now by Jordan Bardella, topped the poll with more than a quarter (26 percent) of the vote share, up one percentage point. The liberal-conservative Republicans saw their popularity rise into double figures, up three percentage points to 11 percent, while Éric Zemmour’s Reconquête party and Debout la France (DLF) gained one percentage point each to total 7 percent and 4 percent respectively. Yeah... Well it's better than nothing, but that's still lame "The liberal-conservative Republicans" that's mainstream right, like republicans in the US... +3% for them doesn't really count as a win for "us"... So 26+7+4 = 37%... With what happened imagine what it's going to take to go beyond a mere 50%

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US news are very casual in france, you got george floyd and orange man bad but beyond that, not much...

That being said I've noticed that marion marechal (le pen) was talking about the castle doctrine lately, on tv, following the "events" as I heard old normies call it IRL... https://youtu.be/FWiNQ9yEq0M?t=732 "la doctrine du chateau", castle doctrine, literally

And that's not neutral, this is a legal concept, a terminology, typical of the US, so I see where she's coming from... But she doesn't represent the entirety of france, let's not celebrate too fast here...

She also talks about civil war https://youtu.be/FWiNQ9yEq0M?t=496 and the direct link with immigration, the obvious ethnic issue underlying the entire problem... https://youtu.be/FWiNQ9yEq0M?t=429 So... Yeah we're getting there... Slowly... Now I think "the problem" is going to grow and go out of hand faster than the push back is building up... Maybe I'm wrong and I surely hope I am...