Recent polls from March 15th, 2024, in France show Marine Le Pen's nationalistic National Rally (RN) party outclassing President Macron's BdE party, raising speculations about the upcoming presidential and legislative elections. An Ipsos poll indicates that Le Pen's party could win a majority in legislative elections, a scenario previously considered unlikely and shocking. This development comes as France is three years away from another presidential election, with Le Pen, aged 55, likely to run. The shock poll results have sparked discussions on whether Le Pen could succeed Macron as President of France in 2028, especially with her leading in the polls for the upcoming June's European elections and the possibility of a snap election.
Marine Le Pen is leading Macron in the polls for June’s European elections. Will the far-right leader translate that support into finally winning the presidency in 2027? https://t.co/hecvDMLM6Q
Shock Poll: Le Pen Party Could Gain Outright Majority in National Assembly if Snap Election Called in France https://t.co/wmZf4vvtKY
So she's going to be president in 2028. https://t.co/V9zARAFFSC
So we are 3 years out from another French presidential election. Le Pen's party at a majority in a legislative poll. That's shocking in itself, but these elections tend to benefit presidential winners. She is 55, hard to imagine her not going for this https://t.co/Sjfh5A6nYq
Well, here's the craziest poll in Europe in years. Le Pen's party is capable of winning a majority in legislative elections, according to Ipsos. This is one of the last remaining pieces of conventional wisdom around the far-right to be broken. People thought this was impossible https://t.co/Tuh49dxrW7
COMMENT ELECTION POLL FRANCE, MARCH 15th 2024 If you wonder way President Macron desperately tries to get attention as a strong man, it's enough to look at this recent poll from France. Macron's BdE party is being outclassed by Marine Le Pens nationalistic National Rally (RN)… https://t.co/OLHHuDTYTX
Will Marine Le Pen Succeed Macron as President of France? https://t.co/ArgYQsRgSj