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Originally Posted by Damien
I think the impact of it being released now is that they've entered a period where the Macron team can't really respond and the press can't verify the release. Instead it's been disseminated largely on social networks such as Twitter and Facebook where they're most likely to have an impact and where they can spread unchallenged. If you look on Twitter it's just a barrage of it. It appears he has done very crime imaginable and confessed it via e-mail to campaign staff for some reason.
I doubt it's going to have a big effect but is this the new normal? One-sided hacking attempts against whomever the centrist / anti-Russian / pro-NATO candidate is?
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So how many French voters are looking out for whatever is supposed to be out there? Millions?