the small candidates do not give up

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B. Gelot, A. Peyrout, H. Capelli, N. Auer, Ph. Lagaune, G. André, T. Busschaert, F. Pairaud – France 3

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In difficulty in the polls, Anne Hidalgo, Nathalie Arthaud and Fabien Roussel continue their campaign in search of support, with a view to the first round of the presidential election on April 10.

Find another breath. And to try to achieve this, the socialist candidate Anne Hidalgo went to meet the inhabitants of a very popular district south of Toulouse (Haute-Garonne). A whirlwind visit of 45 minutes, just enough time to castigate Jean-Luc Mélenchon: “It’s easy to come and say that nothing is going well”. Nathalie Arthaud tirelessly pursues her fight. From trips to public meetings, the Lutte Ouvrière candidate fears a five-year period of forced march reforms: “The next President of the Republic will use this war as a pretext to make us swallow the decline in the retirement age and this incredible price hike”.

To boost his campaign, Fabien Roussel launched at home, in his northern constituency, an original concept. “From Ape Roussel, to be able to fight against abstention first. The objective is to convince those who doubt by inviting them to come and share a little moment of conviviality with us., explains the communist candidate. There are 15 days left for the candidates to try to convince.

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