Leading contenders make their final appeals to German voters before a landmark election
- Friedrich Merz vowed to revive Germany's economy and protect European interests against the U.S. Administration during his final appeal to voters.
- Polls show Merz's Union bloc leading, ahead of the far-right Alternative for Germany, which has no other party willing to govern with it.
- Chancellor Olaf Scholz emphasized the need for strong Social Democrats to prevent the AfD's influence in government.
- Scholz expressed confidence in an election victory, saying many will decide at the polling station rather than beforehand.
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