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America Needs R'hllor
Parrotguy
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« on: May 02, 2022, 01:18:32 AM »

This union is genuinely impressive. I still wouldn't support any LFI candidates, but hopefully this gives the French left a future.
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America Needs R'hllor
Parrotguy
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E: -4.13, S: -3.48

« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2022, 05:46:33 AM »

Unsurprising but interesting fact: Meyer Habib, the likudnik, won 75% of his votes in the two Israeli/West Bank consular constituencies, which accounted for just 30% of the votes cast in the constituency.

He won 72.7% in Jerusalem (including West Bank settlements) and 62.7% in the Israel. He finished third or worse in all other parts of the constituency.

Is he going to a runoff against Macron's candidate or both Macron's and the Left candidate?
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America Needs R'hllor
Parrotguy
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Posts: 11,441
Israel


Political Matrix
E: -4.13, S: -3.48

« Reply #2 on: June 07, 2022, 07:02:31 AM »

Unsurprising but interesting fact: Meyer Habib, the likudnik, won 75% of his votes in the two Israeli/West Bank consular constituencies, which accounted for just 30% of the votes cast in the constituency.

He won 72.7% in Jerusalem (including West Bank settlements) and 62.7% in the Israel. He finished third or worse in all other parts of the constituency.

Is he going to a runoff against Macron's candidate or both Macron's and the Left candidate?

Macronista only. If there was a three-way, you would have heard about it since turnout overseas is always too poor to allow for one. Theoretically LREM should win the seat, especially with the regional polarization, but they need good turnout next weekend among their transferred round2 voters.



Here's hoping! Italy, Greece and Turkey, do your thing!
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