French Journalist: Terror Attack ‘Could in 2 Weeks from Now’ Help Marine Le Pen Win

‘She’s the most anti-Muslim’

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MATTHEWS: "Jean Bernard, I want you first, because you are French."
CADIER: "Thank you."
MATTHEWS: "Is this a parallel election to our own from last year? Is this a battle between the far right candidate, marine LE pen, who opposes a lot of this immigration over there, basically blames it on the Muslim community, the terrorism, and again a more moderate candidate against her?"
CADIER: "It’s something that could be for the second round, for the runoff two weeks from now. Depending on what happens on Sunday, it’s the same wave that pushed President Trump here, that pushed brexit in Britain, that is pushing marine LE pen. That’s for sure. Anti-immigrant, anti-globalization, nationalism. That’s for sure."
MATTHEWS: "Is it strong enough to win? Trump won. At least he won in our electoral college."
CADIER: "It could be strong enough to win especially because we had an attack two days before the first run. This definitely could help marine LE pen being elected. Why? Because it could push her, because she’s the strongest on borders. She’s the most anti-Muslim. It could help Francois fillon. Fillon is the conservative guy. He’s not that bad. He’s like sarkozy, but they could be together for the second round. And in this case, according to all the polls, he is the weakest against marine LE pen. So this attack could in two weeks from now help her."
MATTHEWS: "So right against far right, far right wins?"
CADIER: "Far right could win or right. Or according to the polls before the attack, center. The surprise, this young guy, Emmanuel macron, who is totally untested."

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