Wasn't Macron supposed to be the great hope for avoiding either a Fillon and a Le Pen win? Why has his standing fallen so much?
Not voted yet.
Full disclosure, my gf is a solid leftist (she would have voted Hamon if he had a chance, might go for Poutou) and she's salty that I'm voting for Macron. She was still trying to change my mind yesterday night, so I theatened not to vote at all.
Most of my friends probably hate EM too, so wish me luck for the next few weeks <_>
Wasn't Macron supposed to be the great hope for avoiding either a Fillon and a Le Pen win? Why has his standing fallen so much?
He's somewhat of an empty suit.
As a non-French person looking at this election, it's quite remarkable how many possibilities there are for results. But they seem to range from just okay to horrendous. I guess that's politics.
Le Pen - Mélenchon
==> worst case scenario for me personally. Both very reactionary and regressive choices. Will only lead to a more disunited Europe, and therefore a weaker Europe and France.
1- LePen not going to second round
2- Melechon going to the second round
If one of these things happen, I am already happy.
We lack great politicians these days, I wonder why. Maybe because it's more a matter of communication now than a matter of content.As a non-French person looking at this election, it's quite remarkable how many possibilities there are for results. But they seem to range from just okay to horrendous. I guess that's politics.
He's warm water... he doesn't say much so that he angers noone. But at the same time he seduces noone either. His best chance has always been a reject of all the others.Wasn't Macron supposed to be the great hope for avoiding either a Fillon and a Le Pen win? Why has his standing fallen so much?
Macron 24%
Le Pen 22%
Fillon 20,5%
Mélenchon 18%
Le Pen vs. Melenchon would be the Hindenburg outcome, indeed.In your scenario #2, if LePen is the opponent, it's both the riskiest scenario and the most anti EU no?
GAF vot Macron so Macron will lose just like Clinton. We are losers
J'ai pas suivi cette élection, après l'Angleterre et les USA j'étais pas prêt a une autre déception. Je ne sais pas si vous en avez parlé mais Macron president ca gouverne avec quel majorité?
In your scenario #2, if LePen is the opponent, it's both the riskiest scenario and the most anti EU no?
Well, that's the legislatives that decide who governs France... I personally don't have an issue with that, I can see myself hoping that (any) elected president DOESN'T actually have a majority behind him.J'ai pas suivi cette élection, après l'Angleterre et les USA j'étais pas prêt a une autre déception. Je ne sais pas si vous en avez parlé mais Macron president ca gouverne avec quel majorité?
RTBF (Belgian media) just released the results of some exit polling done at midday :
Hope it's true for Macron.
Read the last few pages, I honestly don't think there's a huge pro-Macron consensus. Yeah, he's been leading in most polls, but people have been fairly reasonable about polls, acknowledging they don't always account for short term dynamics and voter uncertainty. Factually, he's the most likely to win, but we know everyone has a path to victory. Except poor Hamon.GAF vot Macron so Macron will lose just like Clinton. We are losers
Yeah, fingers crossed. My (impossible) favorite outcome would have been Macron-Hamon, with Macron-Fillon second, but I would take this.RTBF (Belgian media) just released the results of some exit polling done at midday :
Hope it's true for Macron.
Still, the US rules have been chosen to increase democracy... It seems a weird system (somehow, it is) but it's hard to create a good system, especialy in a Federal country...if the US had the same Electotion rules as France, Clinton would have won
Interesting, but without more on method, I'm not sure there's a lot of prediction power in this...RTBF (Belgian media) just released the results of some exit polling done at midday
A voté
I'm in Norway, voted at the embassy. No Le Pen poster here either, lol.
I was surprised at the turnout, the line took 1 hour. Not a fun thing to do hungover...
RTBF (Belgian media) just released the results of some exit polling done at midday :
Hope it's true for Macron.
I'm quite worried about the future of the EU, and Europe in general.
Is Le Pen really leading in the polls?
I mean, if you want more of what's been happening these past few years, then sure Macron is a safe vote to achieve that.
you can always lie to her on how you voted
Sure, but I like discussing politics and I feel like I shouldn't have to do that. We can disagree, and I understand how one could not like Macron but I don't feel like he's a monster or anythingYou could always lie, voting is supposed to be anonymous, they don't have the right to know who you are voting for.
Sure, but I like discussing politics and I feel like I shouldn't have to do that. We can disagree, and I understand how one could not like Macron but I don't feel like he's a monster or anything
Depends on the poll, but that's not really surprising. Not that it means much, she has a strong basis (a basis that doesn't always share FN ideas, too, but just want a change... there's a surprising number of former immigrants that vote FN, too) but it has always been hard for them to reach majority.I'm quite worried about the future of the EU, and Europe in general.
Is Le Pen really leading in the polls?
Well... ^_^
I agree... even if I think it'll be really hard to swim above the others, especially when you're a moderate right. I expect to see primaries favor more aggressive candidates.Lol, parce qu'elle le vaut bien.
NKM was an interesting candidate during the primaries, btw. Got overshadowed by the big ones, but she may have potential for the future of the right. I only disliked her support for the "Uber-like industry".
I think we may be thinking about the same rant, I still haven't completely understand, even with russian campaigning against him... I don't really understand the whole #toutsaufmacron. Even if, again, I don't like him.Yeah that's what I don't understand. I can see how people don't trust him, don't like his person or disagree with his politics, but some "anything but Macron" opinions makes you think he's trying to destroy the country or something.
I agree... Except maybe on the 2.5% growth. I think basing everything on growth will cost us soon or late, I can't see how it's sustainable. I'd like to be able to achieve the same results even in a case of lower (or even negative) growth. It's obviously harder, but I fear we'll have to face it.Found this earlier. A bit pretentious but it sums up my position quite well.
That's tricky, especially at work...Sure, but I like discussing politics and I feel like I shouldn't have to do that.
Not talking about electoral system here, just saying that recently GAF is on the side of the losers . But apparently Macron is not French GAF protegeweird post, you claim to have not followed the election but your spraying false equivelancy about Macron with Clinton forgetting that both have two different elections rules.
if the US had the same Electotion rules as France, Clinton would have won
Sure, but I like discussing politics and I feel like I shouldn't have to do that. We can disagree, and I understand how one could not like Macron but I don't feel like he's a monster or anything
And it should also favor Macron as people will then vote safely.
Anyway i have to shake my ass to go outside. Still debating internally if voting Hamon has any sort of relevancy.
When should we know the results?
what are the voting rates in French presidential elections typically like? Do most people actually vote or do half not bother like in the US?
Of course, at work it's a no-no. Plus I believe my library sits quite strongly on the left...I agree... Except maybe on the 2.5% growth. I think basing everything on growth will cost us soon or late, I can't see how it's sustainable. I'd like to be able to achieve the same results even in a case of lower (or even negative) growth. It's obviously harder, but I fear we'll have to face it.
That's tricky, especially at work...
what are the voting rates in French presidential elections typically like? Do most people actually vote or do half not bother like in the US?
It's strange that there were terror attacks right before this election.
RTBF (Belgian media) just released the results of some exit polling done at midday :
Hope it's true for Macron.
There will be terror attacks after it as well, it just remains to be seen what voters think about it once it happens under Le Pen.
I take this as that she got better polls after it?There will be terror attacks after it as well, it just remains to be seen what voters think about it once it happens under Le Pen.
I take this as that she got better polls after it?
"maybe if we give her more power, she will be able to prevent it"