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NANTES, france — Emmanuelle Lellig was having none of it. The candidates in France’s presidential election, she sneered, spend their time hurling insults at one another and throwing out promises that they have no intention of keeping.

“How can we believe them?” she asked while at an outdoor cafe this week. “They’re not going to do what they say, anyway. For me, the campaign goes in one ear and out the other.”

Lellig, a 24-year-old intern at a public-relations agency in this graceful old city 150 miles southwest of Paris, has not made up her mind whether to vote Sunday in the first round of France’s election, much less in the second round May 6.

Even if she votes, she said, she has not decided whether to back President Nicolas Sarkozy, main rival Francois Hollande of the Socialist Party or one of the eight minor candidates spread from the far right to the far left.

Lellig, in short, is emblematic of the joker that could produce surprises in France’s presidential race. ap polls for months have put Sarkozy and Hollande neck and neck in the first round and given Hollande a decisive edge in the runoff. But a number of polls have predicted that nearly one-third of France’s 43.2 million registered voters will make up their minds on whether to vote at the last minute or will not decide on a candidate until the day they cast their ballots.

This marks a shift from past French elections, in which voter sentiment crystallized before the final week of campaigning, polling experts explained. The participation rate is likely to be around 75 percent, they estimated. By U.S. standards, that would be a massive turnout. By French standards it marks a continuing decline and, they emphasized, could leave the country with a bloc of voters whose preferences are hard to predict.

“Nobody believes in it any more,” said Eric Fairnand, 38, the owner of a chic brasserie in front of St. Peter’s Cathedral, the main Nantes church. “The candidates make all kinds of promises that they never keep. Whether they are on the left or the right, they treat us like we are sheep.”

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