Farmers are used to it: before each election, their salon allows candidates not to go to the countryside, but to campaign.
Preferably equipped with a stopwatch, the supposed interest in their hosts being indexed to the time spent in the bays of the Porte de Versailles.
And since it's impossible to beat Emmanuel Macron's 13 hours in a single day, go for a second day there.
After Sunday, Jordan Bardella was on site again this Monday.
Between the Head of State and the National Rally, the battle for the Agricultural Show is first and foremost quantitative.
But it is above all qualitative.
And an image often has more impact than long speeches.
From this 2024 edition, we will remember a Macron wiping away whistles and a Bardella taking a series of selfies.
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The presidential team has a ready answer: the boos would only come from real RN activists, not always real farmers.
Broncas can be organized;
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