BAROMETER – Every day until the presidential election, Ifop-Fiducial measures exclusively and in real time for LCI, Paris-Match and Sud Radio, the score that the candidates would collect in the first and second rounds of the ballot. Here are the results for Monday, January 10.
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Who’s in the lead? Who takes advantage on the left? Who loses points? Every day until the election thanks to its partner Ifop-Fidicual, LCI offers a real-time photograph of the balance of power between the candidates in the presidential election. The results of this “rolling”, published every day at 5 p.m., allow throughout the campaign to have a more precise idea of the evolution of the scores of the candidates. Here is the first wave of results, this Monday, January 10, ninety days from the 1st round.
If the presidential election took place next Sunday, what would be the voting intentions of the French people in the first round (hypothesis without Christiane Taubira), from the best to the worst score:
-Emmanuel Macron, 27%
– Marine Le Pen, 17.5%
– Valerie Pécresse, 15.5%
– Eric Zemmour, 12.5%
– Jean-Luc Melenchon, 9.5%
-Yannick Jadot, 6%
-Anne Hidalgo, 4%
– Fabien Roussel, 2.5%
– Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, 2%
– Philippe Poutou, 1%
– Jean Lassalle, 1%
-Nathalie Arthaud, 0.5%
-Arnaud Montebourg, 0.5%
– Hélène Thouy, 0.5%
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Presidential election 2022
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If the presidential election took place next Sunday, what would be the voting intentions of the French people in the first round (hypothesis with Christiane Taubira), from the best to the worst score:
-Emmanuel Macron, 26%
– Marine Le Pen, 17%
– Valerie Pécresse, 16%
– Eric Zemmour, 12.5%
– Jean-Luc Melenchon, 8.5%
-Yannick Jadot, 5.5%
-Anne Hidalgo, 3.5%
– Christiane Taubira, 3.5%
– Fabien Roussel, 2%
– Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, 2%
– Philippe Poutou, 1%
– Jean Lassalle, 1%
-Nathalie Arthaud, 0.5%
-Arnaud Montebourg, 0.5%
– Hélène Thouy, 0.5%
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In the second round, in the event of a clash between Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen, in a 2017 remake, the current President of the Republic would win with 58% of the vote. Faced with Valérie Pécresse, he would be elected with 54% of the vote.
Also note: 65% of voters plan to vote in the first round of the presidential election.
Methodology : A “rolling” survey is a continuous survey carried out on the principle of a rolling accumulation of daily survey waves: the day’s survey wave is combined with the waves of the two previous days as part of an aggregating sample a total of nearly 1,500 people. The survey was conducted among a sample of 1,502 people, representative of the population residing in metropolitan France aged 18 and over, according to the quota method. The interviews were carried out by self-administered online questionnaire from January 6 to 10, 2022.
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