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SONDAGE. Presidential 2027: the RN Still Far Ahead, Édouard Philippe Well Placed for the Second Round

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The National Rally dominates the voting intentions for the presidential election of 2027 and Édouard Philippe retains his position of challenger number one, according to a poll Toluna Harris Interactive

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Lean Left

One year before the presidential election of 2027, what are the French's voting intentions? A poll confirms that the RN would come largely in the lead in the first round. Various hypotheses have been studied.

Center

The RN remains at the top of the voting intentions for President 2027, according to a poll released this Monday. It is Édouard Philippe who seems to be best positioned to face the far right party in the second round.

Lean Right

The Toluna Harris Interactive polling institute tested four first-round configurations with Jordan Bardella or Marine Le Pen for the RN and Edouard Philippe or Gabriel Attal for the central block.

·Paris, France
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Center

The National Rally dominates the voting intentions for the presidential election of 2027 and Édouard Philippe retains his position of challenger number one, according to a poll Toluna Harris Interactive

·France
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Lean Right

The survey institute tested four first-round configurations with Jordan Bardella or Marine Le Pen for the RN and Edouard Philippe or Gabriel Attal for the central block.

·Paris, France
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According to the latest Toluna Harris Interactive poll, the RN is leading with more than 32% of the votes. Édouard Philippe (19%) distance Gabriel Attal (14%) and is the favourite in the central block to access the second round.

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  • 40% of the sources are Center, 40% of the sources lean Right
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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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