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Presidential 2022: Macron in the lead in the 1st round, Le Pen distance LR and Zemmour, according to a survey

2021-11-30T14:48:14.977Z


Emmanuel Macron would come first in the first round of the presidential election ahead of RN candidate Marine Le Pen, who would outstrip the future ...


Emmanuel Macron would come first in the first round of the presidential election ahead of RN candidate Marine Le Pen, who would distance the future candidate from the right and Eric Zemmour, according to a Harris Interactive poll for

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The outgoing Head of State is credited with 23 to 24% (stable) of the voting intentions depending on the candidate who would run on the right, ahead of Marine Le Pen (19 to 20%) whose progression in one week - 3 to 4 points - is inversely comparable to the decline of the now candidate Eric Zemmour (13%). Down in the last three barometers, the far-right polemicist would move to fourth position if Xavier Bertrand (14%, stable) were to be nominated as candidate Les Républicains on Saturday by party members. On the other hand, he would always be ahead of Valérie Pécresse (11%) and Michel Barnier (10%), also stable.

On the left, Jean-Luc Mélenchon remains at 10%, his score since mid-October, regardless of the configuration on the right. Yannick Jadot would be at 7 or 8%, down one point in all three cases, and Anne Hidalgo stable at 5%. Arnaud Montebourg (+1) and Fabien Roussel would collect 2%. In the second round, Macron would be re-elected in all the configurations tested: 54/46% against Le Pen, 55/45% against Bertrand, 60/40% against Zemmour, 59/41% if he was opposed to Pécresse, 58 / 42% in Barnier and 64/36% in Mélenchon.

Voting intentions do not constitute a forecast of the outcome of the ballot.

They give an indication of the balance of power and dynamics on the day of the survey.

Survey conducted online from November 26 to 29 using the quota method, with a sample of 2,601 people representative of the French population aged 18 and over, including 2,071 people registered on the electoral roll.

Margin of error between 1 and 2.3 points.

Source: lefigaro

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