It's neither a scoop nor a secret: France, far from major urban centers and suburbs, has left the left.
Unless it's the other way around.
Because the elections pass, the disillusions in the ballot boxes are linked and the disenchantment continues to be anchored, to such an extent that it is permissible to ask certain questions.
Has the left given up addressing a whole geographical fringe of the country?
Does she consider that if the daily concerns of a part of the French are far from the agenda imposed by the Insoumis, socialist or green executives, these potential voters deserve their fate?
Some refuse to resign themselves to the idea that the France of small towns would be irrecoverable.
Thibault Lhonneur is one of them.
This close friend of François Ruffin, municipal councilor of Vierzon (Cher), has just published a detailed note for the Jean Jaurès Foundation on the left vote in the sub-prefectures, or rather what is left of it.
A quick overview of the electoral map…
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