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French Presidential Runoff: Dear far-right voters...

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We are now 10 days away from the second round run-off of the French presidential election. As expected, the ballot will feature François Hollande versus Nicolas Sarkozy. But the wild card will be Marine Le Pen and her 6.4 million voters in the first round. Both candidates want her voters, but how far can they go? And will it work?

Added on the 26/04/2012 12:35:10 - Copyright : France 24 EN

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