Percent: Anti-European Union and Fringe Party

percent: However, 58 percent of those surveyed in the poll for Le Monde and France Info radio said the party was a threat to democracy, according to The Japan Times. After shrinking for a decade, that number has been rising since 2013, when it stood at 47 percent. Le Pen, who most polls see coming on top in the first round of France's presidential election, has sought to make the anti-European Union, anti-immigrant National Front less of a fringe party since she took its reins from her father in 2011. Only 19 percent of those surveyed said they wanted Le Pen to win the May 7 presidential runoff. A third said they completely agreed with the National Front's ideas, a proportion that has changed little since Le Pen took over the party's leadership. Most polls put her ahead of other candidates in the April 23 first round, but those same surveys consistently see her losing the run-off. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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