PARIS (AP) — French voters propelled the far-right National Rally to a strong lead in first-round legislative elections Sunday and plunged the country into political uncertainty, according to polling projections. French President Emmanuel Macron, who called the surprise elections just three weeks ago, urged voters to rally against the far right in the second round of balloting. French far-right leader Marine Le Pen called on voters to give the National Rally an “absolute majority” at parliament. She said a National Rally majority would enable the far right to form a new government with party President Jordan Bardella as prime minister...