In saint bris souffo, 64% voted for macrin. It's very difficult at this point to imagine exactly what form it would take. You know, there is a sort of silent vote for the president, which is there and represented in places like saint ris e. And yet there is also that vote, that angry vote that didn't vote for him. But when i looked at the voting patterns for last night in in saint bris, they voted, 64%. So you know, it is really a divided picture.
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