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Antoine Oberdorff's Editorial : Presidential 2027, the Poll that Propels Bardella

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It is impossible to miss the shock poll published by FIFG on the next presidential election in 2027. Antoine Oberdorff deciphers the main trends, which could already upset the political landscape. (Politics).

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Fifteen years after the famous phrase "at the end it will be us against them" by Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the hypothesis of a second round in 2027 against Bardella reappears in the polls.

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It is impossible to miss the shock poll published by FIFG on the next presidential election in 2027. Antoine Oberdorff deciphers the main trends, which could already upset the political landscape. (Politics).

Lean Left

Jordan Bardella and Marine Le Pen dominate the voting intentions for the first round of the presidential elections, far ahead of Edouard Philippe, Jean-Luc Melenchon or Raphaël Glucksmann

·France
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Lean Left

More than a year from the presidential election of 2027, in all the configurations envisaged by this survey of the Ifop, the National Rally comes first in the first round, while the central block and the left...

Lean Right

EXCLUSIVE - A Ifop-Fiducial study for Sud Radio and Le Figaro places the RN largely at the head of the first round with more than a third of the votes. But the poster of the second round remains open, depending on whether the president of Horizons is in the race or not.

·Paris, France
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Recent polls show that the French right will have a large lead in the first round of the presidential elections, which will take place in the spring of 2027. Jordan Bardella, candidate of the right-wing Rassemblement National, is achieving a record 38 percent. The race for second place is remarkably close. The article "Who Will Win the 2027 French Presidential Elections? [IFOP]" comes from the website Wszystko co mojego.

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
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