Marine Le Pen Leads Dramatic Poll Ahead of French Presidential Election
A recent poll by the leading research institute Ifop, conducted for French media outlets LCI and Le Figaro, reveals Marine Le Pen gaining significant momentum in the 2026 French presidential race. The survey, carried out between July 7 and 8 among a representative sample of eligible French voters, shows Le Pen leading the first round decisively with 36% of the vote, marking a four-point increase in just two weeks.
The poll indicates a troubling outlook for the political establishment in Paris, as Le Pen is projected to win against all major opponents in the second round. She is forecasted to defeat Edouard Philippe with a margin of 54% to 46%, Gabriel Attal by 55% to 45%, and Jean-Luc Mélenchon overwhelmingly with 70% to 30%. However, Ifop cautions that these second-round predictions should be treated carefully due to potential significant shifts in the political landscape before the election.
The data underscores the so-called "announcement effect" benefiting Le Pen, suggesting she could unseat incumbent Emmanuel Macron. The poll highlights the evolving dynamics of the French presidential race as the country approaches the election date.
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