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FRANCE - French campaign takes ugly turn
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DUMONT, Julia
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Antisemitism
/ Candidates
/ Leadership
/ Political campaigns
/ Political movements
/ Presidential elections
/ Social networks
2017
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DUMONT, Julia
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Antisemitism
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/ Leadership
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/ Political movements
/ Presidential elections
/ Social networks
2017
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FRANCE - French campaign takes ugly turn
2017
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A day after his party was accused of painting a presidential campaign rival in an anti-Semitic light, conservative candidate François Fillon finally called for those responsible to be punished. The lead-up to April 23's first presidential election round has already been punctuated by the constant drumbeat of scandals affecting key players, namely Fillon and far-right leader Marine Le Pen. \"The use of terms and images that tap into the anti-Semitic imagination is extremely preoccupying with regard to the republican quality of debate but also with regard to the state of mind that prevails among the management of some [campaigns],\" En Marche! spokesman Benjamin Griveaux told Agence France-Presse on Friday. Vincent Peillon, who finished fourth in the left-wing primary that saw Benoît Hamon win the Socialist Party nomination in January and now serves on his former rival's presidential campaign team, was asked to elaborate on earlier comments pointing to Macron as...
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