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Polls show Macron ahead of Le Pen as he warns of post-Trump ‘hangover’

Macron compared France's choice in Sunday's presidential runoff to that of US voters before they elected Donald Trump into the White House, and warned his current polling lead was no guarantee of victory.

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Emmanuel Macron is pulling away from Marine Le Pen and is on course for victory with 55 per cent of the vote, latest polls show, reports The Independent

Polls have also shown that 61 per cent of registered voters are “completely sure” to vote in the second round of France’s presidential election this weekend.

It comes as Macron compared France's choice in Sunday's presidential runoff to that of US voters before they elected Donald Trump into the White House, whilst warning that his current polling lead was not a guarantee of victory.

“The next day they woke up with a hangover,” Mr Macron told BFM TV on Friday, saying that the situation in France is very similar as it involves a very fundamental choice about the direction of the country.

He also pointed to opinion polls' inability to predict the outcomes of either the U.S. election or the Brexit referendum in 2016.

Read more of this report from The Independent.