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Briefly

The article discusses the varying approaches politicians take to connect with the public, highlighting those who consciously try to be relatable versus those who naturally reveal their humanity through unscripted moments. It references a recent incident involving Emmanuel Macron, who appeared to have a candid moment with his wife, showcasing the authentic, messy experiences that resonate with everyday people, especially summer travelers. This contrast illustrates how authenticity in public figures can impact their relatability and connection with the public.
Emmanuel Macron recently had a moment with his wife Brigitte that resonated with the frustrations of everyday travelers, capturing the unscripted messiness of life.
Some politicians strive for relatability through carefully curated images, while others naturally embody the imperfections of being human, making them more relatable to the public.
Read at Independent
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