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Popularity: Macron-Castex gap continues to widen in polls

2020-11-21T12:45:02.790Z


A study published on Tuesday reveals that the president is up 2 points, to 43% of good opinions, unlike his prime minister, who is down 2 points and falls to 35%.


The gap is widening.

According to the latest wave of the monthly Odoxa barometer, published Tuesday by France Inter and the regional press, Emmanuel Macron takes off on Jean Castex.

In progress of +2 points, the president peaks at 43% of favorable opinions, while his prime minister loses 2 points and falls to 35%.

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"

This represents respectively +5 and -5 points to one and the other since the start of the school year

", indicates the pollster Gaël Sliman, according to whom "

the game of communicating vessels continues at the top of the executive

".

And for good reason, since his appointment to Matignon in July, Jean Castex has struggled to impose his authority on the strong heads of his government.

This poll also places

Édouard Philippe at the top of the “membership rating

” of political figures (51%), with 18% of “

supporters

” and 33% of those questioned who “

feel sympathy

” for him.

This progression confirms the trend observed since he returned to his town hall in Le Havre.

Jean-Luc Mélenchon arouses more rejection than Marine Le Pen

Finally, this survey reveals that the candidacy of Jean-Luc Mélenchon (LFI) for the presidential election is “

disapproved

” by “

more than two in three French people

” (67%), considering that it would be a “

handicap for the left

” ( 67%).

His "

image has clearly deteriorated since the last presidential election,

" he noted.

Among the only “

sympathizers of the left

”, Jean-Luc Mélenchon remains the one who enjoys the most important “

membership rating

” (52%), ahead of Édouard Philippe (49%) and Christiane Taubira (48%).

But taking into account all those polled, he is "

the personality causing the most rejection

" (51%) ahead of Marine Le Pen (50%).

This survey was carried out on a representative sample of 1,005 people, aged 18 and over, using the quota method, interviewed online on November 10 and 11, with a margin of error of 1.4 to 3, 1 points.

Source: lefigaro

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