PARIS — Polls are open in an election that could result in France’s first far-right government since World War II — or end in political deadlock just ahead of the Summer Olympics here. The populist, anti-immigration National Rally party is hoping to expand its lead in this second-round vote, claim a majority in the National Assembly and insert 28-year-old leader Jordan Bardella as prime minister. A left-wing party alliance and candidates from President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist movement are seeking to block them. All sides say the identity and values of France are at stake.