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Jean-Daniel Lévy: "Jadot can be considered more of a danger"

2021-10-03T05:18:31.425Z


INTERVIEW - The deputy director of the Institute for Marketing Studies and Opinion Polls Harris Interactive France explains the consequences of the MEP's victory in the environmentalist primary.


LE FIGARO.

- Yannick Jadot won the environmentalist primary and will therefore be the party's candidate for the presidential election.

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JEAN-DANIEL LÉVY.

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Yes, this is the end of this curse.

It's a fairly well orchestrated comeback because, on paper, he was not supposed to win.

If voters had wanted to vote for the favorite, they would have done so in the first round.

And there, that was not the case.

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During the campaign, there was Yannick Jadot on one side in terms of speech, and three other candidates with speeches relatively close to each other.

With a dimension more to the left and more "radical" than it was.

He was the rather “institutional” candidate, previously putative in the 2017 presidential election and who did not go all the way after meeting and reuniting with Benoît Hamon.

Anyway if he won, it could only be tight.

He left 27% without rallying

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Source: lefigaro

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