When asked how she beat the National Rally last January in the Marne, Laure Miller surprises with her answer. First, she wonders, "Well, good question." Then she thinks and tries a more detailed explanation: "Maybe it's thanks to my local presence. I was already identified, it always brings something..." She herself seems unconvinced. Yet it is this newly elected Macronist who dislodged, during a partial legislative won with 51.8% of the vote, the deputy of the RN Anne-Sophie Frigout. It was also she who knocked on the door of her group leader Aurore Bergé in April, to propose to him to constitute an "anti-RN task force". Because there was in his eyes a need to "structure" on the subject. Perhaps also because, when Macronia dominates the Lepenite camp in some undecided constituencies, victory looks more like a stroke of luck than a real strategic outcome.
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