
Will terror attack sway unpredictable French election?
Clip: 4/21/2017 | 8m 19s
France goes to the polls Sunday in the country's first round vote for its next president.
France goes to the polls Sunday in the country's first round of voting for its next president, amid tension over another deadly attack in Paris. Polls show independent centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron with a slight edge over right-wing, anti-immigrant candidate Marine LePen. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant examines the field of candidates and what’s at stake.
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Will terror attack sway unpredictable French election?
Clip: 4/21/2017 | 8m 19s
France goes to the polls Sunday in the country's first round of voting for its next president, amid tension over another deadly attack in Paris. Polls show independent centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron with a slight edge over right-wing, anti-immigrant candidate Marine LePen. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant examines the field of candidates and what’s at stake.
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