Who will win French presidential polls on Sunday: Macron or Le Pen?
GBNews24 Desk//
According to Guardian, the two frontrunners in the French presidential election are poles apart: one stands for identity and culture; the other for globalism and free movement, reports NDTV.
Opinion polls point to Macron as the likely winner but with a much smaller margin than in 2017, when he beat Le Pen with 66.1% of the vote. A Le Pen win cannot be ruled out, even if it is the less likely of the two scenarios.
WHAT WILL BE DECISIVE?
– Who do voters dislike or fear the most? Neither candidate has enough diehard supporters to take them to power. So the key is to convince voters the other candidate is worse, with Macron honing in on fears of the far-right and Le Pen banking on voter disenchantment with her opponent’s record in power.
– The decisions of left-wing voters will be crucial to the outcome. Macron’s style and policies have upset many on the left and he will find it harder than in 2017 to win enough of them over and keep the far-right out of power.
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
Either way, one of the winner’s first challenges will be to win the June parliamentary elections.
WHAT ARE THE MAIN ISSUES FOR VOTERS?
– Surveys show voters are unhappy with Macron’s economic policy, but unemployment is at its lowest in years and those polled don’t think any of his opponents would do better.
WHEN DO WE KNOW WHO WON?
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