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Centrist finds path in French presidential race
 PARIS — In a year when the extremes were supposed to be on the rise in France, the unpopular leftist president has decided not to run for re-election, the onetime conservative favorite has been engulfed by scandal and Emmanuel Macron, a pro-market centrist and political novice, has unexpectedly become the man to beat.
PARIS — In a year when the extremes were supposed to be on the rise in France, the unpopular leftist president has decided not to run for re-election, the onetime conservative favorite has been engulfed by scandal and Emmanuel Macron, a pro-market centrist and political novice, has unexpectedly become the man to beat.Mr. Macron has edged ahead of conservative candidate Francois Fillon in polls with 23 percent support, trailing only far-right National Front candidate Marine Le Pen in one of the most turbulent periods in French politics in memory.


