French presidential election: Éric Zemmour in a hole of air

Éric Zemmour experienced difficult times at the end of the year in Marseille, pursued by antifa activists.

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The polls currently put him in fourth place.

Éric Zemmour is several armfuls behind Emmanuel Macron, Valérie Pécresse and Marine Le Pen.

The far-right candidate is experiencing a false dish in his campaign.

He will be in the Hauts-de-France for the next two days in search of a new lease of life.

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Don't talk to them about “ 

air holes

 ”.

Éric Zemmour's team prefers to talk about a “ 

threshold

 ” in the polls.

It's normal 

," says a member of the candidate's entourage who is reassured with the rallying this week of the former number 2 of the Republicans, Guillaume Peltier.

A political take in the form of a foot call to LR voters.

To return to the height of Valérie Pécresse and Marine Le Pen, Éric Zemmour is also betting on the ground.

He who experienced difficult times at the end of the year in Marseille, pursued by antifa militants, took to the road again.

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Seize every opportunity

In Hauts-de-France, he will go this Friday January 14 to the small village of Honnecourt-sur-Escaut in contact with the inhabitants.

Selfies and beautiful images, hopes the entourage of a candidate more accustomed to television sets.

We will also see him alongside teachers, 24 hours after their national strike against the mess of health rules in schools.

Éric Zemmour wants to seize every opportunity to surf the opposition to Emmanuel Macron.

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  • Presidential France 2022

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