Journal Pioneer

Not good enough

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Some Democrats worry that appointing a Jeff Sessions subordinat­e to oversee an investigat­ion into Russian interferen­ce in the U.S. election is not a clean enough break from the embattled attorney general.

“Oui on peut!”

The slogan on posters in Paris streets translates as “Yes We Can!”

Heard that before?

The people behind the campaign are urging former U.S. President Barack Obama to join the French presidenti­al race. Their online petition has already attracted more than 45,000 signatures in 10 days and they hope to reach a million supporters by March 15. With the buildup to the April-May presidenti­al election so far dominated by the corruption investigat­ion targeting conservati­ve Francois Fillon, organizers say they want to inject a dose of humour in the campaign.

Though widely popular in France, Obama has no chance of success. He is not French and has no right to take part in the race.

Sarah Wachter, an American who has lived in France since 1999, sees the petition as a positive sign for France. “People want change but they want the right kind of change. Change that is inclusive, change that is human but change that is also open to the world and that is a very delicate balance to strike,” she told AP. “But I think that Obama has done that in the United States.”

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Two organizers of a online petition wearing masks of former U.S. President Barack Obama stick a campaign poster on a wall who reads “yes we can” in Paris, Friday. An online petition urging Barack Obama to join the French presidenti­al race has attracted...
AP PHOTO Two organizers of a online petition wearing masks of former U.S. President Barack Obama stick a campaign poster on a wall who reads “yes we can” in Paris, Friday. An online petition urging Barack Obama to join the French presidenti­al race has attracted...

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