Struggling to keep his job, Sarkozy votes in France election
Action 7 News Sunday 6th May, 2012
PARIS (CNN) - France's President Nicolas Sarkozy cast his ballot in the country's presidential runoff Sunday as he fought to keep his job amid a wave of discontent over his inability to rein in unemployment.
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