"
I have always voted on the right."
Audrey, 30, never asked herself any questions before.
Nicolas Sarkozy in 2012, François Fillon in 2017, this young resident of Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire (Indre-et-Loire) slipped the ballot of the candidate of his political family with enthusiasm and without qualms.
But this year, Audrey is distraught.
Between Emmanuel Macron, Xavier Bertrand, Valérie Pécresse or Michel Barnier, she does not know who to choose.
Raphaëlle, a 30-year-old Parisian physiotherapist, is in the same situation:
“I have always
voted on the right
.
But there, I do not know what to do.
Before, we knew the path of the candidates.
This time, we don't know much about them, it's difficult to get an idea. ”
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Right-wing voters are confused.
For the first time in a very long time, many of them do not know, six months before the election, for whom to vote.
For twenty years, they have been used to following the candidate of their political family from the first round.
Jacques Chirac in 2002, Nicolas Sarkozy
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