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Tender Branson
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Re: France 2012: the official thread
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Reply #1675 on:
March 30, 2012, 02:07:07 pm »
Can someone of the French posters please translate some of this:
http://www.ifop.com/media/poll/1818-1-study_file.pdf
It's a poll about sex practices among the voters or French political parties.
I only got that FN and Far Left voters have the most sex each month, the most sex partners and the most experience with anal sex.
But some of the other questions I didn't understand.
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Re: France 2012: the official thread
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March 30, 2012, 02:19:35 pm »
Is that really appropriate here?
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Re: France 2012: the official thread
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March 30, 2012, 02:43:28 pm »
Quote from: Tender Branson on March 30, 2012, 02:07:07 pm
Can someone of the French posters please translate some of this:
http://www.ifop.com/media/poll/1818-1-study_file.pdf
It's a poll about sex practices among the voters or French political parties.
I only got that FN and Far Left voters have the most sex each month, the most sex partners and the most experience with anal sex.
But some of the other questions I didn't understand.
I can, but maybe we should take it to a different thread.
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Re: France 2012: the official thread
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Reply #1678 on:
March 30, 2012, 02:58:06 pm »
Quote from: Antonio V on March 30, 2012, 02:43:28 pm
Quote from: Tender Branson on March 30, 2012, 02:07:07 pm
Can someone of the French posters please translate some of this:
http://www.ifop.com/media/poll/1818-1-study_file.pdf
It's a poll about sex practices among the voters or French political parties.
I only got that FN and Far Left voters have the most sex each month, the most sex partners and the most experience with anal sex.
But some of the other questions I didn't understand.
I can, but maybe we should take it to a different thread.
I would very much like to see this.
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Re: France 2012: the official thread
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Reply #1679 on:
March 30, 2012, 05:44:10 pm »
carfeful : this note is a google translation. Apologize by advance for this ugly english
Tonight, in the daily IFOP poll : 44% total left
this figure seems both very low, after 10 years of Sarkozyism, and very high, given the catastrophic results of the left all presidential period except 74-88
Holland should be the candidate's usual PS score between 22 and 25%
remains between 18 and 23% for the rest of the left according to the two hypotheses (holland at 22 or 25, left at 40 or 45)
if bayrou remains at 10, still 50% between Sarko, MLP and dupont.
10 of 30 pts sarko of 2007 came from the EXD. It seems for now to have succeeded once again to win them over, leaving MLP to 20 or 15 (assuming non-left at 60 or 55)
for Sarko, if the left are 45, it drops to 25.
If 50% of Sarko-Frontists the 2007 MLP return home, it gives sarko 25 (40% left) or sarko 20 (45% left), and MLP 20 (40% left) or 25 (45% left)
good, then I would not consider the electronic machines to vote, deubeulou-like, which are obviously there to defraud.
Another hypothesis, a collapse of Holland and rising méluche. Let 5% of the debris left from the left (artaud, Poutou, joly) was either 40 or 35% to be divided between the two candidates.
The PS is the party scores the most volatile electoral history. So we could hypothetically have 20/20 between the two, or even 25-15 advantage Mélenchon, but I doubt it anyway.
In short, bayrou seems out of the game in 2007, he took advantage of the massive rejection of royal from a lot of people left and rejection of Sarko's right-handed speech.
But the other four can qualify. Only final not: Holland vs Mélenchon.
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Re: France 2012: the official thread
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Reply #1680 on:
March 30, 2012, 06:13:28 pm »
Can you post it in French?
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Re: France 2012: the official thread
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Reply #1681 on:
March 30, 2012, 09:19:19 pm »
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/francois-hollande/9138802/France-election-2012-Francois-Hollande-team-says-Nicolas-Sarkozy-like-a-British-Conservative-PM.html
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Re: France 2012: the official thread
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March 30, 2012, 09:26:22 pm »
To which Sarko should reply: "I'll take it as a compliment." Now if only he can bait Hollande into calling him a liberal... then he'd hit the rhetorical jackpot.
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Quote from: Peternerdman on December 31, 2012, 03:34:54 pm
Never thought I'd say this, but I'm praying for another black-yellow majority, and for the SPD to get shattered. It's exactly what it deserves.
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Re: France 2012: the official thread
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Reply #1683 on:
March 31, 2012, 04:46:50 am »
Quote from: RogueBeaver on March 30, 2012, 09:26:22 pm
To which Sarko should reply: "I'll take it as a compliment." Now if only he can bait Hollande into calling him a liberal... then he'd hit the rhetorical jackpot.
Haha, no. French are no big fans of Thatcher.
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Re: France 2012: the official thread
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Reply #1684 on:
March 31, 2012, 06:01:11 am »
I'd view it as a compliment, but I doubt the French would.
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Re: France 2012: the official thread
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Reply #1685 on:
March 31, 2012, 07:47:06 am »
Quote from: I'm Mitt Romney and I like grits on March 30, 2012, 09:19:19 pm
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/francois-hollande/9138802/France-election-2012-Francois-Hollande-team-says-Nicolas-Sarkozy-like-a-British-Conservative-PM.html
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Re: France 2012: the official thread
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March 31, 2012, 03:04:20 pm »
Quote from: RogueBeaver on March 30, 2012, 06:13:28 pm
Can you post it in French?
ce soir, dans le sondage quotidien de l'IFOP-MEDEF, total gauches 44%
ce chiffre me semble à la fois très faible, après 10 ans de sarkozysme, et bien haut, étant donné les résultats catastrophiques des gauches à toutes les présidentielles, période 74-88 exceptée
hollande devrait faire le score habituel du candidat PS, entre 22 et 25%
reste entre 18 et 23% pour le reste des gauches selon les deux hypothèses (hollande à 22 ou 25, gauches à 40 ou 45)
si bayrou reste à 10, reste 50 % entre sarko, MLP et dupont.
10 des 30 pts de sarko de 2007 venaient de l'EXD. Il semble pour le moment avoir réussi une fois de plus à les séduire, ce qui laisse MLP à 20 ou 15 (hypothèse non-gauches à 60 ou à 55)
pour sarko, si les gauches font 45, ça tombe à 25.
Si 50 % des sarko-frontistes de 2007 reviennent chez MLP, ça donne sarko 25 (gauches à 40%) ou sarko 20 (gauches à 45%), et MLP 20 (gauches à 40%) ou 25 (gauches à 45%)
bon, là, je tiens pas compte des machines électroniques à voter, deubeulou-like, qui sont évidemment là pour frauder.
Autre hypothèse, un effrondrement de hollande et une montée de méluche. Laissons 5 % aux débris de la gauche de la gauche (artaud, poutou, joly), on a soit 40 soit 35 % à se partager entre les deux candidats.
Le PS est le parti aux scores les plus instables de l'histoire électorale. Donc on pourrait hypothétiquement avoir 20/20 entre les deux, voire 25-15 avantage mélenchon, mais ça m'étonnerait quand même.
Bref, bayrou me semble out du jeu. En 2007, il avait profité du rejet massif de royal de la part d'un bon nombre de gens de gauche et du rejet du discours droitier de sarko.
Mais les 4 autres peuvent se qualifier. Seule finale impossible : hollande vs mélenchon.
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Re: France 2012: the official thread
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Reply #1687 on:
April 01, 2012, 03:41:18 pm »
Ifop published a study on Melenchon's electorate:
Average: 13%
Males: 15% vs. Females: 12%
18-24: 16% (up 10)
25-34: 12% (up 6)
35-49: 14% (up 6)
50-64: 17% (up 7)
65+: 9% (up 1)
Public employees: 17% (up 7)
Private employees: 14% (up 6)
Employers, independent workers: 10% (up 6)
Insee socio-demographic category (expanded)
Artisans, commerçants, agriculteurs, chefs d'entreprise: 10% (+5)
Professions libérales et assimilés: 11% (+6)
Cadres d'entreprise (administratifs et commerciaux, ingénieurs et cadres techniques): 9% (+4)
Cadres de la fonction publique (professions scientifiques, professions de l'information, des arts et spectacles, enseignants, …): 17% (+9)
Professions intermédiaires de la fonction publique et assimilés, de la santé et du travail social: 19% (+5)
Professions administratives et commerciales des entreprises, techniciens, contremaîtres et agents de maîtrise: 15% (+4)
Employés civils et agents de service de la fonction publique, policiers et militaires: 12% (+5)
Employés administratifs d'entreprise, employés de commerce: 15% (+10)
Personnels des services directs aux particuliers (assistantes maternelles, concierges, aides à domicile, coiffeurs, …): 8% (+1)
Ouvriers qualifiés: 15% (+6)
Ouvriers non qualifiés: 20% (+10)
2007 vote:
Besancenot: 63% (+25)
Buffet: 76% (+2)
Bove/Voynet: 26% (+8)
Crazy Lady: 15% (+8)
Bayrou: 11% (+6)
JMLP: 3% (+2)
Nico: 2% (+1)
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Re: France 2012: the official thread
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Reply #1688 on:
April 01, 2012, 09:13:16 pm »
Economist editorial. Can't say I disagree with them, quite the opposite.
http://www.economist.com/node/21551461
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Quote from: Peternerdman on December 31, 2012, 03:34:54 pm
Never thought I'd say this, but I'm praying for another black-yellow majority, and for the SPD to get shattered. It's exactly what it deserves.
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Re: France 2012: the official thread
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Reply #1689 on:
April 01, 2012, 09:39:21 pm »
@Hashemite: Interesting that the far-leftie does well with white collars, cops and military.
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Quote from: Peternerdman on December 31, 2012, 03:34:54 pm
Never thought I'd say this, but I'm praying for another black-yellow majority, and for the SPD to get shattered. It's exactly what it deserves.
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Reply #1690 on:
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Quote from: RogueBeaver on April 01, 2012, 09:39:21 pm
@Hashemite: Interesting that the far-leftie does well with white collars, cops and military.
Beware: these categories are large, but the samples tiny.
And Mélenchon isn't strong among military and cops, but among "employés et agents de service de la fonction publique", i.e. low civil servants.
As for white collars, he is strong among PUBLIC white collars... Well, are uni professors and teachers really "cadres supérieurs" nowadays ? I doubt it fiercely...
And France is the paradise for "social sciences" teachers...
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Quote from: RogueBeaver on April 01, 2012, 09:13:16 pm
Economist editorial. Can't say I disagree with them, quite the opposite.
http://www.economist.com/node/21551461
Same old platitudes regarding "conpetitivity", too much taxes, lazy workers, etc ?
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Re: France 2012: the official thread
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Reply #1692 on:
April 02, 2012, 04:20:18 am »
Quote from: RogueBeaver on April 01, 2012, 09:13:16 pm
Economist editorial. Can't say I disagree with them, quite the opposite.
http://www.economist.com/node/21551461
Quite a reasonable and realistic description, yes.
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Re: France 2012: the official thread
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Reply #1693 on:
April 02, 2012, 05:58:48 am »
Quote from: RogueBeaver on April 01, 2012, 09:39:21 pm
@Hashemite: Interesting that the far-leftie does well with white collars, cops and military.
He isn't. Cevipof-Ifop's recent study on public employees and their voting patterns revealed cops/military to be the only right-leaning group. For example, they estimated their 2007 vote as being 54% right, 24% EXD and 18% leftie. They estimated their voting intentions as MLP 37%, Sarko 27%, Bayrou 11%, abstention 10%, left 11% (back when Sarkozy was polling much lower).
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Re: France 2012: the official thread
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Quote from: RogueBeaver on April 01, 2012, 09:13:16 pm
Economist editorial. Can't say I disagree with them, quite the opposite.
http://www.economist.com/node/21551461
I completely agree. In particular:
"The French live with this national contradiction—enjoying the wealth and jobs that global companies have brought, while denouncing the system that created them—because the governing elite and the media convince them that they are victims of global markets. Trade unionists get far more air-time than businessmen."
People simply don't realize where the wealth comes from, the productivity of large companies, they think that it comes from State's social services, while they are just a consequence of that productivity. Like in Italy in the media, in school, in universities, only rhetoric of trade union, of left-leaning teachers are heard, companies' world is quite mysterious and misundesrtood. French people will wake up quite hardly. Too bad they will just blame the evil anglo-saxon or german capitalist instead than themselves.
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Re: France 2012: the official thread
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April 02, 2012, 04:03:46 pm »
2012 Big Bad Tracker #48 - 2 April 2012
The weighting is now diminishing each week as follows: 1 / 0.6 / 0.2
Hollande
27,43
Sarkozy
28,23
Le Pen 15,57
Bayrou 11,67
Mélenchon 12,62
Joly 2,34
(Villepin) 0,09
(Lepage) 0,05
Dupont-Aignan 0,92
Arthaud 0,49
Poutou 0,45
Cheminade 0,15
Hollande
54,23
Sarkozy 45,77
Cheminadementum !
More seriously, Sarkozy is ahead of Hollande for the first time in the history of this tracker... and Mélenchon is now in 4th position.
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April 02, 2012, 07:48:16 pm »
Sarkozy will be re-elected.
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April 02, 2012, 11:32:24 pm »
Quote from: Keystone Phil on April 02, 2012, 07:48:16 pm
Sarkozy will be re-elected.
Just like Santorum will win the Republican Nomination.
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Re: France 2012: the official thread
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Quote from: big bad fab on April 02, 2012, 04:03:46 pm
2012 Big Bad Tracker #48 - 2 April 2012
The weighting is now diminishing each week as follows: 1 / 0.6 / 0.2
Hollande
27,43
Sarkozy
28,23
Le Pen 15,57
Bayrou 11,67
Mélenchon 12,62
Joly 2,34
(Villepin) 0,09
(Lepage) 0,05
Dupont-Aignan 0,92
Arthaud 0,49
Poutou 0,45
Cheminade 0,15
Hollande
54,23
Sarkozy 45,77
Cheminadementum !
More seriously, Sarkozy is ahead of Hollande for the first time in the history of this tracker... and Mélenchon is now in 4th position.
Fabulous!!!!!
Now let's just hope Mélenchon is makes it to the second round, and Sarkozy will have cake walk.
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Re: France 2012: the official thread
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I despise wishful thinking, wherever it comes from.
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