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A recent POLITICO Poll found that 47% of French voters affiliated with the far-right National Rally expressed pride if France won the World Cup, the lowest percentage among five European countries surveyed. In contrast, center-right Republicans had 68% and President Emmanuel Macron's Ensemble had 63%. This contrasts with other surveyed nations, where far-right supporters were more likely to express pride in a World Cup victory. The poll highlights differing national sentiments toward sports achievements across Europe.

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Allez les ... eh, not us

A recent POLITICO Poll found that 47% of French voters affiliated with the far-right National Rally expressed pride if France won the World Cup, the lowest percentage among five European countries surveyed. In contrast, center-right Republicans had 68% and President Emmanuel Macron's Ensemble had 63%. This contrasts with other surveyed nations, where far-right supporters were more likely to express pride in a World Cup victory. The poll highlights differing national sentiments toward sports achievements across Europe.

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