This Sunday, the Les Républicains party rushed to the polls with wobbly legs.
Still crestfallen from a historic rout in the presidential election (4.78%) in April, the right-wing party knew that it was attacking this new weakened ballot, and presented itself there with relative lucidity and the modest ambition of limiting the rout.
The partial result of this first round does not allow them to be announced totally saved, no.
But Christian Jacob and his family still want to believe that they can look good.
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