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Regional: Pécresse largely in the lead in Ile-de-France, according to a survey

2021-05-23T01:49:46.959Z


A poll published by the Journal du Dimanche gives the outgoing president a large winner. The outgoing president of the Île-de-France region Valérie Pécresse (Libres !, ex-LR) would come out largely in the lead in the first round of the June elections, with 33% of voting intentions, according to an Ifop-Fiducial poll for Le Sunday Newspaper. Valérie Pécresse is ahead in this survey the candidate of the National Rally Jordan Bardella (16%) and that of the presidential majority Laurent S


The outgoing president of the Île-de-France region Valérie Pécresse (Libres !, ex-LR) would come out largely in the lead in the first round of the June elections, with 33% of voting intentions, according to an Ifop-Fiducial poll for Le Sunday Newspaper.

Valérie Pécresse is ahead in this survey the candidate of the National Rally Jordan Bardella (16%) and that of the presidential majority Laurent Saint-Martin (15%).

The current president, placed widely favorite in all polls, fills up the voters on the right but also grabs in the Macronist camp: a third of the people questioned who voted for Emmanuel Macron in 2017 would slip on June 20 a Pécresse bulletin in the urn.

The three candidates on the left are given in the same low water: 11% for Julien Bayou (EELV), 10% for Audrey Pulvar (PS) and Clémentine Autain (LFI / PCF).

However, this poll does not test a second round configuration, for which the question of a regrouping on the left arises.

The survey was carried out on a representative sample of 1,707 people registered on the electoral rolls of Île-de-France, aged 18 and over, interviewed by Internet from May 11 to 18, 2021. Margin of error included between 1 and 2.2.

Source: lefigaro

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