Le Pen extends lead in French election poll after court ruling
The far-right National Rally candidate would get between 34% and 35.5% of the vote in the first round if it were to take place this Sunday.
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The far-right National Rally candidate would get between 34% and 35.5% of the vote in the first round if it were to take place this Sunday.
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Mostly same. The outlets agree on the core event. The headlines are mostly aligned. The differences are small wording choices, not a major framing split.
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The far-right National Rally candidate would get between 34% and 35.5% of the vote in the first round if it were to take place this Sunday.
She would get between 34 per cent and 35.5 per cent of the vote in the first round if it were to take place on July 12.
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