PARIS - Socialists and other losers in France's first-round presidential elections chased alliances and rallied voters Monday against what is expected to be a crushing victory by President Nicolas Sarkozy's conservatives in the final round.
For the first time in nearly three decades, French voters look set to return an outgoing majority to power, a resounding endorsement of Sarkozy's push to reform Europe's third-largest economy.
In Sunday's round one, his UMP party won 39.6 percent of the vote, while the opposition Socialists had 24.7 percent. The results give the conservatives a strong advantage heading into the decisive runoff next Sunday, putting them on track to …
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