tie-free image: Kamil Zihnioglu / The Associated Press File Photo Car factory worker Philippe Poutou, a far-left candidate, stuck with his messy hair and baggy clothes that make him seem like an average Joe, according to Toronto Star. LOIC VENANCE / AFP/GETTY IMAGES File Photo Conservative candidate Francois Fillon's extravagant may be catastrophic for him in poorer areas of the country. ERIC FEFERBERG / AFP/GETTY IMAGES File Photo For a race in which she is the only woman, far-right candidate Marine Le Pen cut her blond hair and donned dark suits. Thibault Camus / The Associated Press Far-left candidate Jean-Luc Melenchon has cultivated a tie-free image and wears a worker's jacket to political events. Claude Paris / The Associated Press File Photo By Thomas Adamson The Associated Press Sat., April 22, 2017 PARIS Do voters judge a book by its cover France's presidential candidates certainly think they do, and more than ever are trying to get their political message across through their wardrobes. The outfit has drawn comparisons to Communist leaders Josef Stalin and Mao Zedong.
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