By

Mark Phillips /

CBS News/ May 4, 2012, 7:07 PM

Sarkozy faces uphill battle in French election

(CBS News) PARIS - If you follow politics, this may sound very familiar: a presidential election in which the economy is the number one issue.

But the election isn't in the U.S. -- it's in France. And the polls say the incumbent is in trouble. CBS News correspondent Mark Phillips is in Paris.

Like a boxer who knows he's losing the fight, Nicolas Sarkozy has come out swinging in these last days of this campaign.

He had angry exchanges with his opponent, Francois Hollande, during this week's debate. Hollande, Sarkozy said, is a dangerous man for threatening to reverse the budget-cutting measures France and Europe have adopted. Hollande said he can jump start the economy by spending more and taxing the rich.

But Sarkozy isn't really running against Hollande. He's running against himself.

He had promised the French a new deal: that if they worked harder and longer and demanded less from state welfare programs, they'd all be better off. The American model, it was called.

A lot of people, like Ruben Elmaleh, who runs a bar-restaurant on the outskirts of Paris, took him at his word.

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"For the last five years, we have worked very hard and we didn't see the money," he said.

"Show me the money?" asked Phillips.

"Yeah, show me the money."

Yet style, as much as substance, may be Sarkozy's problem. A taste for the good life and a marriage to the glamorous Carla Bruni seem at odds with a country being told to be less self-indulgent.

"That he was seen to be living too well? Phillips asked Elmaleh.

"Yeah, like a star, he was living like a star," he said.

With Sarkozy's star fading, support for the far-right National Front soared in the first round of voting. How that vote splits in the run-off on Sunday is the key.

This has become the most coveted voting bloc in France. If the far-right National Front vote swings for Nicolas Sarkozy, he stands a chance. If it stays home, he doesn't.

And Francois Hollande would become only the second Socialist president of France in more than 50 years -- a man committed to free-spending policies that are making the markets and governments in Europe and the U.S. extremely nervous.

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involved_indi says:
The French will elect a socialist who will raise taxes and do other things that the liberals want to do in the U.S. The French economy with 10% unemployment will get even worse and they will make another European great example of how socialism doesn't work.
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Bryon_Evans says:
Imagine that, France with no Right Wing government. LOL.
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verrz says:
The "markets" need a good punch in the face from the people they are
sucking the blood out of. Talk about a gory vampire flick...
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verrz says:
Well, that's what that Shark gets for being Cozy with corporate thugs...
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smittyc says:
Third in the race of five was La Pens daughter. They will vote for Sarkozy and assure his second term. Le Pen daughter and her party took 20% of the vote and combined with Sarkozy vote equals about 50%. Le Pen btw is like the teaparty and Hollande is a screaming liberal.
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lucifersshadow says:
Sarkozy excelled at kissing George Bush's behind, and that is enough to disgust any French citizen.
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verrz replies:
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Yeah, he doens't realize that kind of thing is - behind the times.
ma_gui replies:
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Yes and we followed his example, we all went in single file, men, women,children,goats,dogs,cats, for kissing the ex president's behind. I'm just outraged that an U.S. citizen can still think that. In addition to all of that you comment that kind of craps on CBS web site !
I can not let you insult my country.
Shame on you.