Posted on 05/03/2017 10:03:53 PM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron was more impressive than rival Marine Le Pen in Wednesday evening's final TV debate, a viewers' poll says.
The candidates traded insults for more than two hours, arguing over terrorism, the economy, and Europe.
The French broadcaster BFMTV found voters had a more favourable view of Mr Macron than Ms Le Pen in most categories.
He was the "most convincing" of the pair in the opinion of 63% of viewers.
(Excerpt) Read more at bbc.com ...
Hmmmm.. I saw Le Pen as much stronger...but I’m Irish, not French.
Two P.C. candidates.,Yawn.
Le Pen is going up against the Establishment candidate. The French MSM is just as corrupt as ours.
They said that about Hillary too.
We’ll see.
Le Pen might have been stronger but she needed to be “most convincing”.
Not what I heard. Heard Le Pen beat Macron like a rented mule. But then, this is the “beeb” reporting this.
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Grammar matters.
Of course that is what the BBC would “report “
BBC = Bolshevik Bullcrap Communism
Just like every CNN poll having Harpy winning all three debates.
Polls show 90% of those polled do not believe polls.
They are afraid they may learn something they don’t know ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cW1TJ5dvmik&index=16&list=RDPP2hWvVyyUM
Hillary won every debate by 80 points, too. Just ask her. :)
Le Pen doesn’t seem particularly conservative. She spent a lot of the debate castigating “big business” and taxing which ones that decide to relocate
watching , with Eng. translation , right now . I do not see Macron as any ‘winner’ of this debate .
I don’t think she’s going to win, but the media spin was that Hillary beat Trump in the debates too. Trump lost the first debate, but he crushed her in the second and at a minimum tied her in the third.
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