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FWIW,I'm beginning to think Macron might actually make it through to the second round rather than Fillon.
Certainly J.will be voting for him (via proxy) and I imagine our two daughters will too.I'd still vote for Mélenchon (if I could).
Hamon clearly won't make it through to the second round.
Hardly suprising when you consider the problems that social democratic parties are experiencing in the rest of Europe,including the UK.:winking:
With one socialist candidate I could understand the logic of voting for them. If both insist staying in the race, neither Mélenchon nor Hamon have a cat in hell's chance of reaching the second round. Every vote that doesn't go to Macron will aid a second-round between Le Pen and Fillon, with the best chance of the former winning.
I'm not totally convinced about Macron and fear possible problems ahead with the election of l'assemblée nationale. However, I'm petrified about the possibility of Fillon winning and totally petrified about the chance of Le Pen being elected!
Yes, it is difficult for the centre and centre left at the moment........though Germany may buck the trend. I'm afraid the socialist parties in both France and England bear quite a bit of responsibility for their present situation.