(CNN) A rumor of an affair, a series of fake job scandals and a handful of investigations -- the French presidential election campaign has not lacked for drama. On Wednesday, center-right Republican nominee Francois Fillon again rejected demands to stand down over allegations he paid his wife and children for work they did not do. Le Pen initially admitted they had been paid while not working, the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) said. "Where Le Pen is in huge trouble is with the fictitious jobs and illegal financing, though she's still covered by her parliamentary immunity," she said. "There is a movement towards Macron -- he's the Obama, the alternative to Le Pen for those who think we've tried everything but don't want Le Pen," said Schon-Quinlivan.
Source: CNN March 01, 2017 17:58 UTC