The French are so fed up with threats from migrants that Marine Le Pen, as president, becomes their only chance to save the country.
The IFOP poll, published at the end of October and conducted for the centre-right daily Le Figaro, confirmed the trend emerging on the French political scene since last year’s presidential elections, in which Marine Le Pen lost for the second time. time for Emmanuel Macron. If the presidential election were to take place today, the leader of the Rassemblement National (RN) would get 31-33 percent. votes already in the first round, which is more or less the same as in the second round in 2017, when she lost to Macron for the first time. In 2022, 23% voted for Marine Le Pen. voters in the first round and 41.5 percent in the second place. Among her potential rivals in the next elections, which will not take place until 2027, is Emmanuel Macron’s best-performing former prime minister, Édouard Philippe, for whom 25% of voters would vote in the first round of the presidential election. French. However, among the potential candidates of the center right, who ruled France alternately with the Socialists for decades until 2017, the best result would be achieved by Laurent Wauquiez, associated with the right wing of this party, with the result: .. 5-6 percent . to vote. This is slightly more than the result of the candidate from this camp in last year’s presidential elections.
According to the same poll, former publicist and essayist Éric Zemmour, who is to the right of Marine Le Pen and speaks openly about the incompatibility of Islam with republican values and that “Arab-Muslim scum” kills white French people every day, would have a maximum of 7.5 percent received. votes, which is about the same number as in the last presidential election. On the left of the presidential camp, the extreme left, or rather Islamo-left, Jean-Luc Mélanchon could count on 15 percent. votes, i.e. 7 percentage points less than in the first round of 2022 elections. And it would still be a much better result than in the case of any other left-wing candidate.
A new start without Macron
Already in April 2023, exactly one year after the last presidential elections, a poll by the Elabe Institute for BFM TV for the first time identified Marine Le Pen as a potential winner of the second round of the presidential elections – with a result of 55%. to vote.
Source: Do Rzeczy

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