French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron told voters they would be choosing far more than just a candidate in the May 7 presidential election.
“The question being posed on May 7 is that of the future of France, of Europe, and of a certain conception of the world,” he told supporters at a rally in Paris on May 1.
Macron, an independent centrist, is running against Marine Le Pen of the far-right National Front.
Polls put Macron comfortably ahead, but polls have been wrong before.