1 in 3 French people want a victory for the National Rally, 1 in 4 for the New Popular Front

As the early legislative elections approach, voters are asked to choose between the three main political blocs which structure the campaign and perhaps, soon, the National Assembly: the presidential majority and its supporters, the left alliance and of the far left which took the name of New Popular Front, and finally the camp of the National Rally and its allies.

According to an Elabe poll for BFMTV and La Tribune on Sunday, one in three French people (32%) say they want a victory for the National Rally in the election, one in four (26%) say they want a victory for the left alliance. , the New Popular Front, and one in five (17%) want Renaissance and the presidential majority to win. 25% of respondents say they have no opinion.

Of the voters who voted for LR and/or the list led by François-Xavier Bellamy, 58% wanted Renaissance and its allies to have a majority of deputies at the end of the vote and 29% for the National Rally.

At the same time, the prospect of a victory for the National Rally generates concern for 50% of the French people surveyed, satisfaction for 30% of them and indifference for the remaining 20%.

This concern is stronger for left-wing and Renaissance voters (between 81% and 93%) than for Republican voters (61%).

Original article published on BFMTV.com

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