Reuters Videos STORY: French voters in Henin-Beaumont, where far-right leader Marine Le Pen is expected to retain her seat as parliament member, said they want things to change."We have to try. We’ve never tried it out, why not try? That’s all.”The country is the closest it has been to having a far-right government since World War Two. Polls predict Le Pen's National Rally or RN could win a majority of seats in the two-phase election, a sea change at the heart of the European Union.Le Pen has sought to detoxify a party known for racism and antisemitism, a tactic that...