president of the rich, which is not what they hoped for when they voted for him in 2017. you can hear they are getting very excited here because as some have been saying, being in this third place in the polls is already enough to make the point at as he was coming into this hollow i spoke to him and he said the fact he is doing so well in the polls suggest people around europe need to look and learn and realise the people of france are prepared to vote from their hearts and from a moral perspective. i vote from their hearts and from a moral perspective. moral perspective. i can confirm that ou moral perspective. i can confirm that you have moral perspective. i can confirm that you have the moral perspective. i can confirm that you have the loudest - that you have the loudest headquarters so far. more from you in a moment. with me are helene daouphars, journalist at the bbc who s been working on the online coverage of this election, and nacira guenif, professor of sociology at uni
from the rural france profonde , the retirement age and climate change. immigration is still being pursued by far right candidate eric zemmour, but less so 7 publicly 7 by marine le pen. over the next 90 minutes we ll bring you the first exit polls, reaction and analysis from our correspondents at campaign headquarters and my guests here in the heart of paris. first i m joined by my colleague helene daouphars. she s been working all day on the bbc s online live coverage of this election and will be helping us through the evening with the latest lines as they come in. also by nacira guenif 7 she s a professor of sociology at university of paris 8 vincennes7saint denis. later in the programme we ll speak to representatives of the main political parties.