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Municipal, a beating to the right?




by Christophe » 09/03/08, 12:16

Everything is in the title, here are the results of the current survey on the NouvelObs:

In the municipal elections, I vote:
LCR: 7,6%
Workers' struggle: 0,45%
PCF: 5,92%
Greens: 3,04%
PS: 43,96%
PRG: 7,72%
Div. left: 1,47%
Radical Party: 0,3%
MoDem: 8,73%
New Center: 0,34%
UMP: 11,18%
MPF: 0,3%
FN: 2,01%
Div. right: 0,55%
Without label: 2,44%
Nothing: 2,82%
I am not French: 1,18%
Number of voters: 21874


http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/speciale ... ales_2008/

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by gegyx » 09/03/08, 12:29

And even in Strasbourg!

That is to say... : Cheesy:

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by Christophe » 09/03/08, 12:48

What even Strasbourg? : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:

It reminds me of another slap ... in 2004 I think ... Everything had gone to Left (what more was that vote) ... except Strasbourg and Corsica : Mrgreen:

Which did not prevent Sarko from winning 3 years later ... Ah voters have a decidedly short memory ...

Finally it should give a lesson of humility to the president ...
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by jean63 » 09/03/08, 14:01

Christophe wrote:What even Strasbourg? : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:

It reminds me of another slap ... in 2004 I think ... Everything had gone to Left (what more was that vote) ... except Strasbourg and Corsica : Mrgreen:

Which did not prevent Sarko from winning 3 years later ... Ah voters have a decidedly short memory ...

Finally it should give a lesson of humility to the president ...

It was the regional ones.

The municipal is local, although for large cities it is important for the parties.

Right or left, nobody will prevent the delocalistauions, the rise of the prices .... etc; it's just playing on shades ... that may be important for the poor, it's clear.

Ben Sarko, there are some who will bless him on the right !! in addition with the book of Léotard which will be released this week entitled "It's going to end badly", that will not help matters for the 2nd round !!
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by delnoram » 09/03/08, 14:03

Christophe wrote:It reminds me of another slap ... in 2004 I think ... Everything had gone to Left (what more was that vote) ... except Strasbourg and Corsica : Mrgreen:


Election regional 2004


ooops just after Jean63 : Cheesy:
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by Christophe » 10/03/08, 09:58

Ok regional thank you :)

jean63 wrote:no one will prevent delocalistauions, rising prices ....


Delo koi? Bless you ! Did you mean delocalization? :D Hey op a new neologism in the list :)

As André says, neither left nor right but one party: that of companies ...

On the contrary, I think that people can hunt reloc and price increases: we all, the consumers we are ...

Well apparently it's less bad for the right than we would have thought even if it's a big step back (yes in politics we can take a lot of voters for idiots but up to a point ...)
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by Chatham » 10/03/08, 10:16

I do not see how the municipal elections have a bearing on national politics ... we elect a mayor and his team on his skills, his program, see his achievements, not on his political color or we did not understand anything ...
in any case, in my community, the left does not exist ... and it's weird: very little crime, everything is well maintained, and the rate of social housing is one of the highest in the region. .. : Lol:
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by Christophe » 10/03/08, 11:03

Ben for big cities the impact is still important (in demographic terms the mayor of a large city has more influence than many elected national) ...

A mayor makes decisions that can quickly influence the lives of his fellow citizens ... maybe even more "important" (municipal, local decrees ...) than national policy ...

Example: the policy anti 4x4 of the mayor of London which could also go up sooner or later at the national level if not give ideas to other mayors ...

Then there is the "sanction" vote effect which the French are quite fond of ...
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Re: Municipal, a beating for the right?




by bamboo » 11/03/08, 11:31

Hello,

As I understand it, this is a poll that is on the new obs site. Am I wrong?

So you have no idea what the French will vote, but rather the color (politics) of this publication : Cheesy:

Christophe wrote:Everything is in the title, here are the results of the current survey on the NouvelObs:

In the municipal elections, I vote:
LCR: 7,6%
Workers' struggle: 0,45%
PCF: 5,92%
Greens: 3,04%
PS: 43,96%
PRG: 7,72%
Div. left: 1,47%
Radical Party: 0,3%
MoDem: 8,73%
New Center: 0,34%
UMP: 11,18%
MPF: 0,3%
FN: 2,01%
Div. right: 0,55%
Without label: 2,44%
Nothing: 2,82%
I am not French: 1,18%
Number of voters: 21874


http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/speciale ... ales_2008/

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by jean63 » 11/03/08, 12:21

Ben the sounding, it was rotten because the result of the 1er tour 'in% of voice) is about (seen in the news):

Left: 49%
Right: 45%
Modem: 4%

..while ... there was a pb in the poll !!
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