left-wing candidates divided on the idea of ​​a primary

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According to a poll carried out by Ipsos for France Televisions on Wednesday, December 8, no left-wing candidate would exceed 10% of the voting intentions in the first round of the presidential election. “Figures that make some candidates think”, sums up Nathalie Saint-Cricq on the 20 Hours set.

If the right and the far right have been talked about in recent days, it is the turn of the left to be in the spotlight this Wednesday, December 8. “A wind of panic has been blowing on the left for some time”, Nathalie Saint-Cricq entry announcement on the 20 Hours set. Faced with panic, therefore, candidates are considering the turn that the campaign for the presidential election could take. “Arnaud Montebourg says he is ready to sacrifice himself on the altar of unity, and Anne Hidalgo takes a step forward and offers a primary to all those who want it”, specifies the journalist.

According to a survey carried out by Ipsos Sopra-Steria for France Télévisions on the voting intentions of the French in the first round, none of the candidates from the left exceeds 10%. Figures which, underlines Nathalie Saint-Cricq, may have motivated some to review their strategy. “There are a lot of leaders, few voters, different lines and very strong egos”, she sums up, specifying that the idea of ​​a primary of the left does not for the moment win the approval of Yannick Jadot, nor of Jean-Luc Mélenchon.


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