Not all participants in the 2022 presidential election have yet been declared.
And not all of today's contenders will be on the starting line.
The polls, in this prelude to the confrontation, serve as a thermometer;
but no barometer.
A candidate around 10% in the summer can break through in the spring (Le Pen in 2002, Bayrou in 2007, Macron and Mélenchon in 2017), or on the contrary collapse (Chevènement in 2002) or even give up (Coluche in 1981, Jacques Delors in 1995, Nicolas Hulot in 2007).
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In this usual context of any presidential pre-campaign, Éric Zemmour is an unusual case.
He knows politics well, but never did.
It is a handicap for a competition which leaves no chance for amateurism.
But it is an opportunity at a time when the experience of macronism has not cured the French of the temptation of degagism, and where transgression is more attractive than conformism.
His audience records on CNews, the echo of his chronicles in
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