EXCLUSIVE – An Ifop-Fiducial study for Sud Radio and Le Figaro puts the RN well in the lead in the first round with more than a third of the votes. But the outcome of the second round remains open, depending on whether the president of Horizons is in the race or not.
Fixed less than fifteen months away, the 2027 presidential election is taking shape in people’s minds. In an unprecedented context where the Constitution prohibits Emmanuel Macron from running again, those vying for his succession are already in the starting blocks. While politics is temporarily pushed aside, overshadowed by the Israeli-American attack on Iran, it is expected to quickly regain prominence – starting with the municipal elections on March 15 and 22, and especially as the battle for the Élysée Palace draws near. After the local elections have passed, the presidential campaign will take on a new dimension. In the meantime, candidates are preparing and closely monitoring any shifts in power dynamics.
They will particularly refer to the first presidential poll of 2026 conducted by Ifop-Fiducial for Sud Radio and Le Figaro, conducted on February 26 and 27, which explores ten potential first-round scenarios and reveals the corresponding voting intentions. Numerous hypotheses are examined.
[Context: The article discusses the upcoming French presidential election in 2027 and the implications of early polling data on potential outcomes.] [Fact Check: The information is sourced from an Ifop-Fiducial study for Sud Radio and Le Figaro.]






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