The two winners will rely on starkly different bases of support in the runoff on May 7.
Ms. Le Pen captured areas with high unemployment and low wages, where she campaigned on pledges to stop immigration and renegotiate France’s relationship with the European Union.
Mr. Macron dominated in economically dynamic
areas and large cities, like Paris and Bordeaux, where his pro-business
and socially progressive platform resonated with educated voters.
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