COGOLIN, France — Muslims preoccupy Jennifer Troin.
"I'm worried about my nieces having to wear the veil," said the soft-spoken 29-year-old.
This fear has helped propel the young mother to
the far-right of the political spectrum ahead of key presidential
elections Sunday — and into the arms of the hard-line National Front
party.
Troin sells children's clothes at a store in
Cogolin, a town of 11,000 a few miles from the jet-set resorts of the
French Riviera. In 2014, Cogolin became one of a handful of communities
nationwide to elect mayors from the National Front, which is also known
by the acronym FN.
Troin told NBC News that it wasn't just the FN's stance on Islam and
immigration that attracted her, but also the party's populist take on
the economy.
But most of all, it was the party's charismatic leader, Marine Le Pen, who captured Troin's loyalty.
"She fights for women's rights against Islam," she said. "I vote because of Marine."
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Source: NBC News
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