french election

France will elect Macron over Le Pen, because the people won't allow it to be otherwise.
For the first time in more than 60 years, the republic's top presidential candidates don’t belong to either of the major parties.
Voters from the left and the right who didn’t vote for either front-runner could turn to Le Pen.
Sunday’s results are a landmark moment in France’s recent political history.
As her support erodes, the National Front candidate is making a sharp turn to the right.
There is real danger that a fascist-type leader will be given the opportunity to rule France.
Marine Le Pen's anti-immigration National Front is hoping to consolidate recent political gains.