Europeans: the National Rally list peaks at 32% in a first daily survey


The National Rally list is well at the top of voting intentions in the European elections, with a score of 32% on Monday according to the first part of a daily Ifop-Fiducial poll for LCI, Sud Radio and Le Figaro two months before the election.

12 points ahead for the RN on the presidential list

This “rolling” type poll, which will be published every day from 5:00 p.m. until the European elections on June 9, gives a large lead to the RN list led by Jordan Bardella with almost a third of the voting intentions, ahead of that of the presidential camp of Valérie Hayer, credited with 19%.

Then follow, at eight points, the Socialist Party-Public Square list of Raphaël Glucksmann (11%), then those of France Insoumise (Manon Aubry, 7.5%) and the Republicans (François-Xavier Bellamy, 7.5% ). The Ecologists led by Marie Toussaint (6.5%) and the Reconquête list of Marion Maréchal (6%) appear outside the top 5 according to this survey.

Recent polls already showed a similar gap between the RN and the Macronist camp. On the other hand, Raphaël Glucksmann’s rise to second place seems less clear according to this new survey, while an Elabe poll placed the PS-Place publique list only 4.5 points from the presidential majority, and 4 points according to a another Toluna-Harris Interactive survey from Wednesday.

A rolling survey is a continuous barometric survey carried out on the principle of a rolling accumulation of daily survey waves. This first part was conducted online from April 4 to 8 with a sample of 1,343 people registered on the electoral lists, taken from a sample of 1,507 people, representative of the French population aged 18 and over. The margin of error is between 1.1 and 2.5 points.



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