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  France: Preferred President (Second round) (search mode)
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Poll
Question: Huh
#1
François Hollande (Parti Socialiste/Socialist Party)
 
#2
Jean-Luc Mélenchon (Front Gauche/Left Front)
 
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Total Voters: 55

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tpfkaw
wormyguy
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 9,118
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Political Matrix
E: -0.58, S: 1.65

« on: April 27, 2012, 10:32:20 PM »

Well, since Le Pen is gone and there's no other options obviously Melenchon. In the real life I'm "rooting" for Hollande and hoping for FN gains at parliamentary level, for reasons that should be pretty obvious.

IRL it'd be emigration for me if France had sunk to that level, but anyways I'd expect you at least to realize that Communists are bad news and should never be supported in any circumstance.
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tpfkaw
wormyguy
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 9,118
United States


Political Matrix
E: -0.58, S: 1.65

« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2012, 10:25:57 AM »

Well, since Le Pen is gone and there's no other options obviously Melenchon. In the real life I'm "rooting" for Hollande and hoping for FN gains at parliamentary level, for reasons that should be pretty obvious.

IRL it'd be emigration for me if France had sunk to that level, but anyways I'd expect you at least to realize that Communists are bad news and should never be supported in any circumstance.

Ordinarily not, but if it got to that point a nihilist approach might be appropriate. Want to get them run out? Give the lunatics what they want. As for real life Hollande winning would probably be for the best because it would put the mainstream right into disarray and allow for the "far right" to continue to make gains from their weakness.

I'm not sure the "far right" should be making gains at this point - Marine basically purged every worthwhile part of her father's platform (eliminating the income tax, getting rid of regulations on small businesses, ending state secularism etc.).  Hollande winning might be for the best long-term because France is almost certain to default under his inevitable misrule (unless he's a major flip-flopper), which might *finally* begin to discredit leftist economic policies (though, knowing France, they'll probably think it was because he was insufficiently leftist).
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tpfkaw
wormyguy
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 9,118
United States


Political Matrix
E: -0.58, S: 1.65

« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2012, 01:53:47 PM »

One of the casualties of "moderation" admittedly. My thinking is that if it got to that point, the far Left (well farther left) appearing to have a serious shot would force the establishment to basically stamp out communism. France might actually improve. Or go down in flames but it would pretty much deserve what it got under this scenario anyway.

Just like they successfully stamped out the Lepenistes after 2002?
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