Published: April 11, 2022, 4:26 p.m.
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- \u201cTheir RINO party, the center-right Republican Party of France, they got 5% of the vote. It was utterly humiliating. 5% is embarrassing, particularly for the traditional center-right party. As far as the center-left is concerned, the Socialist Party, they did even worse! If you can believe it, the Socialists got 2% of the vote!\xa0
- \u201cAltogether, the populist vote, the vote for Le Pen and Zemmour on the right and Melenchon on the left, the populist anti-establishment, anti-globalist vote got over 52% of the vote. The election signaled a very clear shift to the right for France, and we\u2019re seeing that with the polls for the run-off.\u201d
- \u201cLe Pen\u2019s support in the last election, back in 2017, in the first-round election, 40% of voters between the ages of 18 and 24 voted for her. Now, according to YouGov poll, it\u2019s 56%.\u201d
- \u201cThe woke left is looking increasingly ridiculous and out-of-step with the sentiments of the vast majority of a national population and so nations like France are turning more and more to the nationalist-populist right.\u201d
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- [02:37] On the results of yesterday\u2019s presidential election in France
- [05:03] How the traditional center-right and center-left parties absolutely imploded
- [07:07] How the nationalist-populist crushed the globalist\xa0
- [08:38] The one surprising voter group that may turn France to the patriot right
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