
Comment perdre une élection présidentielle à coup sûr
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Patrice Carmouze
Patrice Carmouze
Self - Journaliste
Patrice Carmouze
Self - Journaliste


Gérard Longuet
Gérard Longuet
Self - Sénateur LR
Gérard Longuet
Self - Sénateur LR


Valérie Boyer
Valérie Boyer
Self - Sénatrice LR
Valérie Boyer
Self - Sénatrice LR


Thierry Solère
Thierry Solère
Self - Député LREM
Thierry Solère
Self - Député LREM
Bruno Dive
Bruno Dive
Self - Editorialiste à Sud-Ouest
Bruno Dive
Self - Editorialiste à Sud-Ouest


François Bayrou
François Bayrou
Self - Président MoDem
François Bayrou
Self - Président MoDem


Jean-Christophe Cambadélis
Jean-Christophe Cambadélis
Self - Ex-député PS
Jean-Christophe Cambadélis
Self - Ex-député PS
Frédérique Bredin
Frédérique Bredin
Self - Ex-député PS
Frédérique Bredin
Self - Ex-député PS


Michèle Cotta
Michèle Cotta
Self - Journaliste
Michèle Cotta
Self - Journaliste


Julien Dray
Julien Dray
Self - Ex-député PS
Julien Dray
Self - Ex-député PS
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