PARIS — Patrick Nanin, 69, a retiree from northern France, calls himself a "disenchanted" voter who supported the far-right National Front for the first time last Sunday.
He's the type of voter forcing both the right and left mainstream of French politics into a near panic before Sunday's second round of regional elections, when the prospect of an unprecedented victory for the anti-immigration party looms.
He's the type of voter forcing both the right and left mainstream of French politics into a near panic before Sunday's second round of regional elections, when the prospect of an unprecedented victory for the anti-immigration party looms.