I wonder if the same thing applies in the US? Probably not, since we have no avowed Socialist and no party like Madame La Pen's Front National.
- In the center of the city, they will vote left (François Hollande)
- 10 to 20 km from the center, the extreme right (Le Pen) rises
- 30 to 40 km there-from (or "peri-urban France"), the far right is dominant
- 50 km out, the center right (Nicolas Sarkozy) dominates
- while further afield, the left starts rising again
I am incredulous at the idea that 50 km Northeast of Paris, in a former coal mining area, with the scars of WWI still present, the voters are going to have the same voting sentiments as those in an area 50 km Southeast of Paris, where they are growing wine. The ¡No Pasarán!, here has links to the original article, in French.
Regards — Cliff
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