President Nicolas Sarkozy Dept: Le Pen, who came in a strong third place in the first round of voting April 22, told her supporters at a big rally in Paris to "vote according to your conscience." var o = galleryId: "2251", storyPage: "true", according to CBC. Sarkozy is hoping to win over the more than 6 million voters who supported her in the second round and the leader of France's resurgent, anti-immigrant far right, Marine Le Pen, is refusing to endorse either candidate in the country's presidential run-off and said Tuesday she will cast a blank protest ballot. She assailed conservative President Nicolas Sarkozy, who has borrowed some of Le Pen's rhetoric about immigrants and Muslims in his campaign, accusing him of impoverishing the French and giving up too much sovereignty to the European Union.
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