what the polls say about voting intentions two days before the 1st round

48 hours before the first round of the legislative elections, the polls agree on the color that the vote should take. Here are the voting intentions shared by three polling institutes.

The polls seem to be in agreement on voting intentions just two days before the election. The RN and its allies appear favorites, followed by the New Popular Front alliance for this first round of the legislative elections, while an estimate places participation at 63%, according to Ipsos.

Please note, however, that the polls are not a prediction of votes, but a sample of opinions.

Polls on the same trend

According to the latest polls, the National Rally and its allies have gathered 36% of voting intentions in the first round. A proportion that can be found in all the polls: Opinionway for CNEWS, Europe 1 and the JDD; Ifop-Fiducal for LCI, Sud Radio and Le Figaro, but also Ipsos for Le Monde and France Télévisions, which even details 32% collected for the RN and an additional 4% rallying the votes directed towards the Republican candidates allied with the RN.

In ambush, the New Popular Front gathers 28 to 29% of voting intentions. The alliance of the left also gains a point overall. The Ifop-Fiducal survey only reports an increase of 0.5%.

The presidential majority behind stagnates at 20% according to Opinionway. For Ipsos, 19.5% of voters would opt for Ensemble and its allies, while Ipsos-Fiducal would count 21% of supporters.

Further, the Republicans and supported candidates would only gather 7% of the votes on average. Their voting intentions also vary depending on the polls, 6.5% for Ifop-Fiducal, 7% for Opinionway while Ipsos references the votes at 8%. The figures for the fourth force for the legislative elections remain constant.

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