France's Macron warns of post-Trump election-like 'hangover' ahead of presidential vote

PARIS – French President Emmanuel Macron in contrast France’s alternative in Sunday’s presidential runoff to that of U.S. voters earlier than they elected Donald Trump into the White Home, while warning that his present polling lead was not a assure of victory.

“The subsequent day they wakened with a hangover,” Macron advised BFM TV on Friday, saying that the state of affairs in France could be very comparable because it includes a really elementary alternative in regards to the route of the nation. He additionally pointed to opinion polls’ lack of ability to foretell the outcomes of both the U.S. election or the Brexit referendum in 2016.

Surveys by France’s main pollsters printed on Thursday and Friday confirmed help for Macron over far-right challenger Marine Le Pen steady or up barely, albeit with turnout slipping to a historic low.

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