Le Pen shocks France as far right hits historic heights
Le Pen shocks France as far right hits historic heights
Far-right National Front candidate Marine Le Pen obtained a surprising 18% of the vote in the first-round of Frances presidential election Sunday night. But who will those votes go to in the second round?
By Sarah LEDUC
Having secured nearly one in five votes cast in the first round of Frances presidential election on Sunday, far right National Front candidate Marine Le Pen has the potential to swing what is likely to be a close second round on May 6.
But for the moment, Marine Le Pen is not asking her supporters to choose between incumbent centre-right President Nicolas Sarkozy or Socialist challenger François Hollande. Instead, she is basking in the glory of her surprisingly strong showing more than 18% of the vote and touting her partys central message: that the two main parties interchangeably represent the elite, while she is the one true alternative to the status-quo in French politics.
Tonight is historic, Le Pen gushed to her supporters gathered in the 15th district of Paris on Sunday. We are the only opposition to the ultra-liberal, libertarian left-wing.
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