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France’s wild presidential election is up for grabs — and the populist wave of 2017 has not yet run its course - Salon.com

'In a face-off between Macron and Le Pen in May, the former would probably win, as Le Pen remains too divisive to win an outright majority. '

'Macron made millions of euros in his banking career at Rothschild (paging Alex Jones!), making him a perfect foil for Le Pen. '

'While Le Pen openly wants the European project to fail, Mélenchon advocates a “democratic reconstruction” of European treaties. '

'Le Pen has branded him the “candidate of finance,” while Mélenchon has called him out for being in the pockets of big donors. '

'In other words, despite presenting an image of change and new ideas, Macron wants to continue down the same neoliberal path that Europe has followed for the past 30 years. '

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