French pollsters Odoxa have for the first time found that far-right leader Jordan Bardella would win the next presidency if an election were held now. But it said being the favorite to win the elections scheduled for 2027 was no guarantee of success.
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- A poll predicts far-right leader Jordan Bardella would win the French presidency if elections were held now.
- Bardella would receive 35 or 36 percent of first-round votes and defeat any likely second-round opponent. 19s
- The poll surveyed 1,000 people on November 19 and 20, but noted early favoritism does not guarantee election victory. 39s
- Marine Le Pen is barred from public office for five years after a court ruling, and Bardella is seen as the party's natural candidate if her ban is upheld. 59s
- President Emmanuel Macron's popularity has declined following a general election that resulted in a hung parliament. 1m 20s