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RENNES – “We will campaign until the end, we must not take victory for granted”. Between superstition and militant passion, Arthur Gorio is engaged in leafleting in the central place Hoche, in the midst of the typical half-timbered Breton houses. When it gets dark, the student goes to the suburbs of modern cottages with other friends to hang posters. It doesn’t matter if Emmanuel Macron is now ten points ahead of rival Marine Le Pen in the latest polls for the ballot.