Presidential elections: Will Mélenchon be the surprise?

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Presidential elections: Will Mélenchon be the surprise?




by Christophe » 13/04/12, 16:08

Math exercise:

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Source: http://www.agoravox.fr/tribune-libre/ar ... ete-114570

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For which candidate do you think you will vote in the first round of the presidential election?

Nathalie Arthaud 107 0.6%
François Bayrou 1160 6.0%
Jacques Cheminade 247 1.3%
Nicolas Dupont-Aignan 469 2.4%
François Hollande 3215 16.6%
Eva Joly 502 2.6%
Marine Le Pen 2547 13.1%
Jean-Luc Mélenchon 7493 38.7%
Philippe Poutou 211 1.1%
Nicolas Sarkozy 1222 6.3%
I don't know 593 3.1%
I will vote white 422 2.2%
I will not vote 1189 6.1%
19377 votes


= Big surprise rated by Mélenchon in the first round of the presidential elections?
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by delnoram » 13/04/12, 18:20

And I cut the chon ... and I re melenchon
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by sen-no-sen » 13/04/12, 20:02

I did not understand?
Where does it come from (bogus)?
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by Christophe » 13/04/12, 20:09

sen-no-sen wrote:Where does it come from (bogus)?


Oh sorry I didn't specify because it comes from the same link as the 1st.

It's Agoravox.fr ...

Site engaged but not so bogus ...
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by sen-no-sen » 13/04/12, 20:20

Christophe wrote:
sen-no-sen wrote:Where does it come from (bogus)?


Oh sorry I didn't specify because it comes from the same link as the 1st.

It's Agoravox.fr ...

Site engaged but not so bogus ...


Yep, but the survey does not matter because the sites are not frequented by a representative section of French society ... I can give you sites with the same figures for Sarko, Le Pen, Holland etc ...
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by Christophe » 13/04/12, 20:44

Absolutely ... but I would not be surprised that it still exceeds 5% and that it does better than Bayrou!
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by sen-no-sen » 13/04/12, 20:50

It will certainly be around 15%.
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by Christophe » 13/04/12, 23:20

Huh that much for an "almost coconut"? : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:
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by Obamot » 14/04/12, 04:15

This evening at France2, it has been confirmed. It is making a "nice push" (or the institutes have hidden this fact, but it has grown to such an extent that they can no longer not display it ....).

Well, I've been talking about this 'coconut' for a while now : Mrgreen:

... which is not so so, so ...
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by Christophe » 14/04/12, 08:57

But it is a little with with at times, example (found on the forum but dating from 2008): https://www.econologie.com/forums/post230444.html#230444

Ah yes Mélenchon has been between 12 and 15% for weeks! Crazy I would never have thought so much (you will notice how I am the campaign eh)!

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Unofficial survey summary site: http://www.sondages-en-france.fr/sondag ... les%202012

Presidential - François Hollande 28%, Nicolas Sarkozy 26%, Jean-Luc Mélenchon 16%, Marine Le Pen 16% (TNS Sofres, April 11-12, 2012)


Not bad this site to have public opinions, example on the crisis: http://www.sondages-en-france.fr/sondag ... 9conomique
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