The two candidates in the French presidential elections, outgoing President Emmanuel Macron, and the candidate of the National Rally Party, Marine Le Pen, entered the last day of campaigning, today, Friday, in a last attempt to attract the largest possible number of voters, Sky News reported.
Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen are seeking to win the French presidency's race, by exploiting the last days of the electoral campaigning to emphasize "the reasons why each other's political approach is better", in order to obtain the largest number of votes.
Macron and Le Pen must present their last offers to French voters before campaigning for the presidential run-off ends at midnight.
Macron got to Vijak, a town in the deep south of France, where he delivered a speech there in the afternoon.
As for Le Pen, she headed north to Etaple, specifically to a market near Le Touquet, which is a carefully intended choice, to end the last days of her election campaign, since it is precisely this district in which Macron casts his vote.