The LR candidate Valérie Pécresse (18%) and that of the RN Marine Le Pen (17%) are neck and neck in the race for the second round of the presidential election, far behind Emmanuel Macron (24%), according to the OpinionWay barometer - Kéa Partners for
Les Echos
and
Radio Classique
published on Thursday 20 January.
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The two candidates have been in a square of handkerchiefs for several weeks, without any of them managing to break away for the time being.
In this survey, the far-right candidate Eric Zemmour is given in 4th position at 13%, stable over one week.
On the left, the candidate of the Insoumis Jean-Luc Mélenchon is also stagnating, at 9% of voting intentions.
Christiane Taubira, who entered the race last weekend, collects 6%, ahead of the ecologist Yannick Jadot (5%) and the socialist Anne Hidalgo (3%) who confirm their settling.
In the second round, Emmanuel Macron would win in both configurations: against Marine Le Pen (57% - 43%) and against Valérie Pécresse (53% - 47%).
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 carried out from January 17 to 20 by self-administered online questionnaire, with a sample of 1,603 people registered on the electoral lists, from a sample of 1,748 people representative of the French population aged 18 and over, according to the quota method.
Margin of error between 1.1 and 2.5 points.