Macron and Le Pen in runoff vote April 24
Polls forecast a likely runoff between incumbent Emmanuel Macron and far-right leader Marine Le Pen April 24
Voters in France head to the polls Sunday for the first of a two-round election that could see centrist President Emmanuel Macron become the first French leader to win a second term in nearly two decades. For VOA, Lisa Bryant reports from Paris.
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