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Presidential: Eric Zemmour shows his desire to seduce the working classes

2021-10-25T18:31:26.388Z


ANALYSIS - The essayist recalled his humble origins, in the streets of Drancy, after reaching out to the “yellow vests”.


Walking through the streets of Drancy on Monday, the city of Seine-Saint-Denis where he grew up, Éric Zemmour unleashes a new credo:

"Me, I fight for the poor!"

Arrested in the street by an executive of La France insoumise who accuses him on the contrary of being

"a friend of the bourgeoisie"

, the essayist retorts, quoting Jaurès,

"the nation is the only good of the poor."

Since the beginning of September, the author of

La France did not say his last word has been

repeating his wish to reconcile the popular classes with the

“patriotic” part

of the bourgeoisie.

Thanks to the themes of identity and immigration, in particular.

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If he is still not a declared presidential candidate, the bet has so far proved to be a winner.

Its blunt observations and the radical nature of its proposals have enabled it to make an unprecedented breakthrough in all opinion polls.

Passed from 7% to 17% of voting intentions in less than a month and a half according to Ifop, the “still non-candidate” however spotted as a sociological bias

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Source: lefigaro

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