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World News See other World News Articles Title: Marine Le Pen closes the gap with Emmanuel Macron in latest French election poll after he is accused of taking victory for granted Macron is predicted to win 59 per cent of the votes on May 7, down four per cent Le Pen is still the underdog of the election, but is enjoying greater support On Wednesday, Le Pen upstaged Macron's visit to a Whirlpool factory in Amiens Marine Le Pen is closing the gap between rival Emmanuel Macron in the latest French election poll after the centrist was accused of taking victory for granted. Macron is still predicted a win on May 7, but his share of the vote could be 59 per cent, down four points, according to an Odoxa survey. Marine Le Pen is on 41 per cent, up four points from earlier in the week. Marine Le Pen is predicted to gain 41 per cent of the French election vote, up four percent from earlier this week, according to a poll. She is closing the gap with centrist rival Emmanuel Macron +11 Mr Macron is seen here signing the guest book during a campaign to visit the ruins of the village of Oradour-sur-Glane, whose inhabitants were massacred by the Nazi SS +11 Mr Macron is seen here signing the guest book during a campaign to visit the ruins of the village of Oradour-sur-Glane, whose inhabitants were massacred by the Nazi SS Emmanuel Macron is predicted to win the election with 59 per cent of the vote, but has been criticised for taking victory for granted after he won the first round of voting +11 Emmanuel Macron is predicted to win the election with 59 per cent of the vote, but has been criticised for taking victory for granted after he won the first round of voting The poll also showed 40 per cent of supporters of the defeated first-round French presidential candidate Jean-Luc Melenchon would vote Emmanuel Macron, while half of Francois Fillon voters would do the same. More than 40 percent of Melenchon voters plan to abstain. An opinion poll on Friday predicted Macron would beat Le Pen by 60 percent to 40 percent in the run-off vote. Poster Comment: There are polls that put La Pen closer to Macron. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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