His shocking remarks on the unvaccinated have, for the moment, no negative effect on the polls. Credited with 26% in the first round, Emmanuel Macron still dominates. Marine Le Pen and Valérie Pécresse are neck and neck with, respectively, 17% and 16%.
The two women widen the gap with Eric Zemmour, relegated to fourth position, with 12% of the vote.
On the left, not a single candidate achieves 10% of the intention to vote.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon obtains 9% and distances the environmental candidate, Yannick Jadot, to 8%.
The irruption of the former Minister of Justice, who will give his decision on his candidacy in mid-January, does not upset the polls for the Left. Christiane Taubira, credited with 3% of the vote, lost 1.5 points to Anne Hidalgo. The Socialist Party candidate fluctuates between 3% and 4.5% of the vote.