Macron won with 58.5% of the vote to Le Pen's 41.5%. That's got to be pure BS.
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It's not supposed today. Part of the agenda. Depopulation. It is dividing us completely, or importantly subduing compliance by any means. Those gloves are off. Cut cut and slice slice. 1000 more cuts. Because the technology has outpaced the supply. But in order to implement it, it forces opposition and debt. Until any numbers tip, causing it. The people behind it, an unseen hand pulling the strings, don't care about anything else other than their later version of profit. They've rigged the game.
She might have been the best thing for France, decisive change. By slicing immediately away at that knot. Empowering god knows what that policy is, it became a leap of faith. Until it also lied, except in its obvious intent. But from immediately upseting it. She didn't play her hand, couldn't to be precise. She blew it. Had too in fact. Her timing and policy was off, and irrelevant. She served the game. Provoking it. But they would've just as easily assassinated her. Instead of turning her into a much simpler loser, according to a much easier narrative. A dog whistle, leading that herd into capitulation, into the last round up, git along little dogie, and it's off to the abattoir. Not that they will yield, but it forces policy, causing any agenda. Because there are still a 1000 more knots to tie, or 1000 cuts to be made. Until they continue to implode. But by his way, being a liar, where he promises stability and delivers nothing but protest. At least he bluffs any agenda through, instead of taking a guillotine to it.
Back to the topic. There's no way he gained all that popularity in an election year. Unless she lost it. Think about what that means.