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Ten days before the second round of the presidential election, Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen continue to clash, Wednesday April 13. Their activists are active with leaflets to convince to capture the voices.
In a town in Eure, activists from the National Rally distribute leaflets, Wednesday, April 13, and have only one objective: to convince. If some reject the face of the candidate, the municipality of Eure has nevertheless placed the candidate in the lead in the first round. “I always voted for her and I will continue even more”says a voter, affirming that her choice is dictated by Marine Le Pen’s purchasing power project.
In Bordeaux (Gironde)it is Emmanuel Macron’s activists who are trying to convince. A pensioner is already convinced. “We have a President of the Republic who is young, who is competent, who is efficient. He’s not perfect either, nobody’s perfect, but he’s good”he assures. Further on, the exchange is more tense on the subject of pension reform. For the undecided, there are only ten days left to make a choice in the second round of the elections.