Ifop polled the French to find out the determinants of their vote less than three months before the first round. If health is acclaimed by the voters of the left-wing candidates and those of Emmanuel Macron (83%), security tops the concerns of the voters of Valérie Pécresse, Marine Le Pen and Eric Zemmour.
Slowly but surely, the French are entering the presidential campaign. Seven out of ten people questioned by Ifop say they are interested in it. In the detail of the study, it is the voters of Valérie Pécresse (87%) and Yannick Jadot (87%) who are the most in front of those of Eric Zemmour (86%). Conversely, Jean-Luc Mélenchon and Marine Le Pen seem to have more difficulty mobilizing their troops. Only 63% of supporters of the Insoumis say they are interested and 72% for those of the RN.
Real-time presidential election of January 13, 2022: Valérie Pécresse overtakes Marine Le Pen
The French have varying degrees of appreciation of the quality of the campaigns of the main candidates. At the end of this week, it is Valérie Pécresse who, according to this Ifop-Fiducial study, would lead a “good” campaign (37%) ahead of Marine Le Pen (34%) and Emmanuel Macron (29%) who is not yet declared. Ecologist Yannick Jadot and socialist Anne Hidalgo bring up the rear with 14% and 9% respectively.
Ifop also surveyed the French to find out the determinants of their less than three months from the first round. Omicron effect obliges, health is the first theme for 83% of French people, ahead of the fight against insecurity (73%) and the increase in wages and purchasing power (70%). Then come the fight against terrorism, education, the fight against precariousness and illegal immigration. Environmental protection ranks tenth and debt reduction seventeenth.
Education is a priority concern for green and rebellious voters
But these determinants vary according to the candidates. Health is favored by voters of left-wing candidates (91% for those of Mélenchon and 92% for those of Hidalgo) and those of Emmanuel Macron (83%). But it is security that tops the concerns of the voters of Valérie Pécresse (88%), Marine Le Pen (95%) and Eric Zemmour (93%). The fight against insecurity is a divisive subject because it is cited by only 50% of supporters of Mélenchon, 40% of environmentalist Jadot and more surprisingly only 61% of Macron voters. Unsurprisingly, immigration is mentioned by 93 and 94% of supporters of Zemmour and Le Pen but by only 60% of supporters of Pécresse.
Purchasing power comes first for supporters of Mélenchon (85%), those of Le Pen (83%) but concerns only 53% of supporters of the founder of “Reconquête! » and 58% of those of Yannick Jadot. Finally, it should be noted that education, a theme that has just been put on the table by Eric Zemmour and Valérie Pécresse, is of priority concern to Rebellious voters (81%) and environmentalists (87%) rather than those of the polemicist (58%). .
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