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Petition pushes Obama candidacy

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PARIS — “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 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 humor in the campaign.

The whole thing started as a big joke between friends, one of the organizers told The Associated Press. He identified himself only as “Antoine,” declining to give his real name because the posters have been put up illegally and he feared a fine.

Antoine said he invested 1,500 euros ($1,592) in the campaign, printing out 500 posters. The team has also had mugs and Tshirts made with the image of Obama, which they are selling on their website.

They say the profits will go to a scholarshi­p fund for students from poor neighborho­ods attending classes at Sciences Politiques, one of France’s most prestigiou­s universiti­es.

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.

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