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They must have seen the Paris murders as a godsend and hoped it would lead to an election breakthrough . The fact that it didn't speaks well of the inate good sense of the French electorate.
08:05 Mon 14th Dec 2015
pinning their hopes on the presidential election now, and they may do well (didn't they beat the Socialist candidate two or three elections ago?). They think the public will rise in indignation over the tactical voting that... the public... have just indulged in.
Well, maybe. I don't personally think either Le Pen or Trump will be president of anything in a couple of years.
Well, maybe. I don't personally think either Le Pen or Trump will be president of anything in a couple of years.
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The French system is not entirely unlike first past the post, in that you only need to top the list in round two to get a 'bonus' and quite a hefty one at that.
The system also encourages tactical voting because after the first round you get a very accurate and obvious 'opinion poll' for round 2 if appropriate.
And there is nothing wrong with tactical voting is there? If you didn't vote FN in round one you are probably not going to do so in round two, so naturally if you strongly oppose them you may be tempted to use your vote to stop them. Front National, like it or not, are a divisive element and so they will attract strong opinion one way or the other. It is interesting to note that they also did badly in regions where a party list was not tactically withdrawn.
The system also encourages tactical voting because after the first round you get a very accurate and obvious 'opinion poll' for round 2 if appropriate.
And there is nothing wrong with tactical voting is there? If you didn't vote FN in round one you are probably not going to do so in round two, so naturally if you strongly oppose them you may be tempted to use your vote to stop them. Front National, like it or not, are a divisive element and so they will attract strong opinion one way or the other. It is interesting to note that they also did badly in regions where a party list was not tactically withdrawn.
Yes Sandy. And actually they had 27% in round one, which while more than anyone else, is actually little more than one in four of the turnout. People obviously saw to it that they'd not get their noses in front in their region. (And don't forget there'd be votes to spare from eliminated lists, all of which were probably FN-hostile). Heartening indeed
It's a bit hypocritical to have a go at sandy for suggesting that the FN might have seen the Paris attacks as an electoral gift. when there is so much vilification here of anyone who doesn't speak condemn or tar all Moslems with a single brush. That is a collective criticism of what appears sometimes to ee the AB body politic, and not a personal attack
Anyway, it's good enough for me :-)
Anyway, it's good enough for me :-)
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