French election: Macron and Le Pen wrap up tense campaign

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The two candidates hoping to be France`s next president are making a final push for votes on the last day of campaigning before Sunday`s election.
Centrist Emmanuel Macron - who has a substantial lead in opinion polls - is visiting the southern city of Rodez.
His National Front (FN) rival, Marine Le Pen, had eggs thrown at her as she campaigned in Brittany on Thursday.
Meanwhile Mr Macron has filed a lawsuit over online rumours that he had a secret bank account in the Caribbean.
He has strongly denied the allegations, which were mentioned by Ms Le Pen in Wednesday evening`s rancorous final TV debate between the two contenders.
An opinion poll by the Odoxa Institute for France Info predicted Sunday`s election would have the lowest turnout of any second-round presidential vote in France since 1969.
The institute reported that far-left voters were particularly unlikely to vote.
A separate poll, carried out by Elabe for BFMTV and L`Express, found support for Mr Macron had risen to 62% among those who had decided how to cast their vote, compared to 38% for his far-right rival.
In other developments on Thursday: The issues dividing Le Pen and Macron Five things the French election has told us Poll tracker.

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