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Who is Marine Le Pen? French National Rally leader fights to escape her father's shadow
Marine Le Pen - Wikipedia
Defeating Marine Le Pen won't be enough to save France - Vox
Trump was never popular with young voters. So how did Marine Le Pen win over France's youth? | America Magazine
Nearly half of young French voters backed Marine Le Pen, projections suggest | The Independent | The Independent
France's millennials on why they're supporting Marine Le Pen: 'We are the future and this is what we want' | The Independent | The Independent
Jean-Marie Le Pen's Granddaughter Runs For Parliament | TIME.com
Marion Marechal-Le Pen Quits Politics After Aunt's Election Loss
Far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen carries a young girl after her speech at a meeting, on March 25, 2012 in Bouguenais, near Nantes, western France. Photo by Laetitia Notarianni/ABACAPRESS.COM Stock Photo -
The far right with a human touch - VoxEurop
The next Le Pen: 25-year-old 'true darling' – POLITICO
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Marine Le Pen, France's (Kinder, Gentler) Extremist - The New York Times
Marine Le Pen Can Win, if She Campaigns “à la Trump,” Her Father Says
Marine Le Pen's niece to open training school for far-right leaders | France | The Guardian
Marine Le Pen's 'Brutal' Upbringing Shaped Her Worldview : NPR
NEWSNIGHT: French youth vow to back Le Pen after savaging main parties | World | News | Express.co.uk
Marine Le Pen: A political animal vying to win the Élysée Palace
Shock poll shows tidal wave of support for far-Right candidate Marine Le Pen in French election | Daily Mail Online
National Front rock star keeps French hardliners in thrall | Financial Times
Marine Le Pen's Memoir: a Dutiful Daughter's Sanitizing of Far-Right Politics | The New Yorker
Jean-Marie Le Pen holds key to second round - archive, 1988 | Jean-Marie Le Pen | The Guardian
Could the Le Pens really become France's first family?