
FRENCH-VOTE-ROUNDUP
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Social Studies, History
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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The transcript discusses the declining popularity of Seglin, the Socialist candidate for France's presidential election, due to her diplomatic gaffes. It highlights the entry of far-left candidate Bouvet, known for his anti-globalization stance, into the race. The presence of multiple left-wing candidates could split the vote, as seen in the 2002 election, potentially benefiting far-right candidates. Meanwhile, right-wing contender Nicolas Sarkozy faces accusations of abusing his position as Interior Minister, with calls for him to resign to ensure fair competition.
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