Background information: He came from nowhere to beat the front runner Manuel Valls. To relate it to our political system, Hamon is basically a Jeremy Corbyn or Bernie Sanders of the Left. An outsider in other words.Benoit Hamon wins run-off to become Socialist Party candidate in French presidential elections, party sources say https://t.co/VU7F8zS0tP
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What's more interesting with the race is that the Republican candidate and assumed to be front runner Francois Fillion is now embroiled in a scandal regarding his wife being employed. Bad timing for him. You've also got an Independent candidate, former PM Emmanuel Macron running who is sort of a Tony Blair/Nick Clegg candidateQuote:
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At the moment Marine Le Pen of the Front National is leading the first round polls.
The top two in the first round go into a run-off. For ideology/debate sake, Le Pen vs Hamon would be most interesting.
All very fluid at the moment. Who knows?
Thoughts?
