>>14658023Genuine question: Why would the Putin issue make you change your vote?
You claim to have wanted to vote for Zemmour, so it stands to reason that you are at least not opposed to his domestic objectives, which seem to be his top priority. I think it is fair to say that domestic affairs affect your quality of life greatly (which you seem to care about given your mention of tax cuts), and that the French president has the power to do something about them. We know what Macron has done during his presidency in this regard and in my opinion he was very far from good.
You also claim that "Zemmour is too weak on Putin", how so and why would it matter? Do you care more about what is happening on the other side of the continent than what is happening in your own country? While that conflict is having a detrimental effect on the world economy what do even think France can do to end it? What won't Zemmour do that Macron would? What can Macron do even if he wanted?
You seemed to imply to have some kind of gratitude or loyalty to Macron because he made it so you don't have to pay wealth taxes. While I think most people can lose sight of a lot good of by focusing on a little bad, I can't help but feel you're doing the opposite.
tldr; why are you changing your vote on a foreign issue which france is powerless to fix instead domestic issues which can be fixed (which macron hasn't)