This is probably the most informative thread you will get about the upcoming french election. You should absolutely screencap it.
The republican candidate is in the middle of a fraud scandal and dropping in the polls, he won't be in the second round and even if his party replace him, it's too late, the damage is done, no republican candidate in the second round.
The current 'favorite' candidate Macron is an artificial candidate, backed by 99% of the medias, the big banks, corporations, freemasons and lobbies, just like Clinton. His polls are rigged and there will absolutely be voter fraud in his favor, just like Clinton. His fake polls show him beetween 20-25% but in reality it's beetween 15-20%.
Le Pen will be in the second round, there's no stopping that, she's too far ahead.
Now, the crucial information of this thread is about Hamon, the socialist candidate. Why doesn't the system support the socialist candidate, you may ask. Because he's too far left. The medias aren't even bashing him, they are simply ignoring him. His current fake polls show him beetween 15-20% but in reality it's 20-25%. He will take Macron's spot basically. Hamon's most controversial proposal is the universal basic income. The french establishment is currently against it but the people is widely in favor of that. All the shitskins, the poor native french from the country side and the blue collars want it because their life is shit, they hate their job and they want free money, there's millions of them.
What does a second round Hamon-Le Pen implies ? It implies that Le Pen will win because most of the republican voters will never vote for a far left candidate and yes, they will prefer Le Pen over Hamon as well as most of the centrist voters.
The math is simple :
Far right + Most of republicans + Most of centrists > Far left + Socialists + Minority of centrists
Marine Le Pen will be elected president against Hamon with 50-55% of the votes in the second round.
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