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Has the Covid crisis frozen the political game for public opinion?

2021-02-09T19:37:14.131Z


DECRYPTION - The uncertainties linked to the health crisis prevent the French from projecting themselves into the presidential campaign. Movements of opinion could be all the more spectacular after the crisis.


The Covid has turned our individual and collective lives upside down.

Did he change the political situation for all that?

Less than 500 days before the presidential election, the polls announce an inevitable return match between Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen.

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Despite the pandemic, voting intentions have changed very little.

According to Ifop, in October 2019, so before the crisis, the President of the Republic was given 27% and the president of the national rally to 28% in the first round.

In June 2020, in full deconfinement, they were both between 26 and 28%.

In October 2020, they were roughly tied, around 25%.

While nearly eight in ten French people (Elabe in February 2020, Ifop today,

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) say they do not want this duel, no putative candidate has yet succeeded in disrupting the game. it frozen the political landscape?

A level of concern that obscures interest in the presidential election

The French interviewed by our opinion research company Societing testify to a weariness

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Source: lefigaro

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