The very dull and very endangered front runner Mr. Hollande |
Incumbent President
Nicolas Sarkozy finished a narrow second in the first round, just barely
behind Socialist candidate and favored candidate Francois Hollande. But the race was so close that Mr. Hollande’s
victory in May in the two person runoff can not be taken for granted. The main reason for this is
the strong third place finish by the far right party led by Marine Le
Pen.
But
the shock of the night was a record 19.3 per cent performance by the National
Front’s Marine Le Pen, who outdid pollsters’ predictions after capitalising on
widespread French discontent with the mainstream political elite.
The National Front
was a far right, almost neo-Nazi party that has been somewhat rehabilitated
into just a radically conservative party by Ms. Le Pen. She is a dynamic campaigner, and her message
of anger at immigrants, Europe and others resonates with that part of the electorate that feels their poor economic
status is not their own fault. At one
point she was considered a possible second place finished, with her strength
and Mr. Sarkozy’s weaknesses meaning he might not have even made the run-off
round.
So if one allocates
Ms. Le Pen’s votes to Mr. Sarkozy and the lef/moderate votes of other
parties to Mr. Hollande one finds a France that is deeply divided
between a center/right Mr. Sarkozy and a left-wing-trying-to-get-to-the-center/left
Mr. Hollande. For months Mr. Hollande
has been considered a near shoo-in. He is still the favorite as polls indicate some of Ms. Le Pen's voters will stay home in the next part of the election, but he is not guaranteed a victory.
One further note, had
he not become embroiled in scandal and controversy the Socialist nominee would
have almost certainly been Dominque Strauss-Kahn, and surely all of France, and
the rest of the world must be breathing a great sign of relief that the
horrific Mr. Strauss-Kahn is not in the running. All of France should be grateful to America for the role it and an African immigrant played in keeping this insidious person from running for the Presidency of France.
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