An extensive survey in France indicates that far-right leader Marine Le Pen would win the presidency in every scenario, according to reports. The poll comes as her party navigates her court disqualification from the 2027 race.
A new survey reported Thursday morning shows Marine Le Pen winning the French presidency in every hypothetical scenario, according to reports. As The Zioneer reported earlier today, a Le Figaro poll indicated she would defeat any challenger in a runoff. The latest poll reinforces Le Pen's strong public support even as she appeals a court ruling that disqualified her from the 2027 race. The National Rally party, which Le Pen leads, faces a strategic decision on its candidate. Some analysts, as The Zioneer has reported, assess that the party may ultimately turn to Jordan Bardella as a more electable alternative. The survey's source and methodology were not specified in the reports.
3 developments
- DevelopingAriel Kahana: If Le Pen withdraws, Bardella to run for French president on her ticket
- DevelopingN12 analyst: Right-wing interest in France is to remove Le Pen, clear path for Bardella
- StrongAmit Segal (N12) reports: French court ruled Marine Le Pen cannot run for president in 2027
- StrongLe Pen says she will appeal court ruling, intends to run for president without electronic bracelet
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