would make him the first french president about 20 years to win a second term. senior national correspondent kier simmons is near paris with the very latest on this. here. we have seen a stretchy stream of voters here in the town of gordonville, about an hour outside of paris. you can see people voting right now. that is important, because there are fears that there might be a lower turnout. there is a real sense of not knowing who to vote for among many people that we have spoken to. people who don t like maria plan, and don t like emmanuel macron. it is a very divisive election, which le pen has described as a far-right. there are questions about her ties to russia. she is against large amounts of immigration. she says she will cut taxes. on the other hand macron s had five years in power. there are those who described him as elitist part of the