Angela Merkel expected to win fourth term as Germans go to the polls

Chancellor Angela Merkel is widely expected to win a fourth term in office as Germans go to the polls.

Angela Merkel expected to win fourth term as Germans go to the polls

Chancellor Angela Merkel is widely expected to win a fourth term in office as Germans go to the polls.

Mrs Merkel has campaigned on her record as chancellor for 12 years, emphasising the country's record-low unemployment, strong economic growth, balanced budget and growing international importance.

That has helped give her conservative bloc a lead in the polls ahead of today's election over the centre-left Social Democrats of challenger Martin Schulz.

The latest polls have Mrs Merkel's bloc at 34-37% support, the Social Democrats with 21-22% and the far-right Alternative for Germany, or AfD, with 10-13% support.

- AP

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