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France's far-right National Front party leader, Marine Le Pen, poses with militants after a press conference on 05 march 2011 in Lille, northern France. According to a Harris Interactive poll for Le
Marine and Jean-Marie Le Pen fight over French National Front - BBC News
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Marine Le Pen could win French presidency as voters turn on Emmanuel Macron | World | The Times
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Marine Le Pen scores stunning result in French presidential election | French elections 2012 | The Guardian
Macron and Le Pen are looking at two different versions of France for their support.
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Marine Le Pen's 'Brutal' Upbringing Shaped Her Worldview : NPR
Marine Le Pen's Memoir: a Dutiful Daughter's Sanitizing of Far-Right Politics | The New Yorker
Marine Le Pen doubles Macron's pandemic pressure | The Japan Times
France's far-right National Front party leader, Marine Le Pen, during a press conference on 05 march 2011 in Lille, northern France. According to a Harris Interactive poll for Le Parisien, to be
Le Pen's attacks on Islam are no longer veiled. | The Independent | The Independent