French presidential candidate and President of “Rassemblement National”, Marine Le Pen, cast her vote for the French presidential elections in Henin-Beaumont on Sunday.
Le Pen was seen smiling as she casted her vote and greeted the poll worker, while supporters were waiting for her outside the polling station.
The latest polls show that Le Pen is the favorite to challenge the acting French President Emmanuel Macron in the second round of the French presidential elections, on April 24th.
According to NSPPolls, the averages of the polls conducted before this weekend showed Le Pen polling at 23 percent trailing Macron by only 3 points, with the French President polling at 26 percent. Left-wing candidate Mélenchon is shown to be third with 17 percent.
In the second round, polls show Macron and Le Pen being neck to neck, with a poll from YouGov published on Friday, showing Macron having the slight advantage with 51% over Le Pen’s 49%.
French presidential candidate and President of “Rassemblement National”, Marine Le Pen, cast her vote for the French presidential elections in Henin-Beaumont on Sunday.
Le Pen was seen smiling as she casted her vote and greeted the poll worker, while supporters were waiting for her outside the polling station.
The latest polls show that Le Pen is the favorite to challenge the acting French President Emmanuel Macron in the second round of the French presidential elections, on April 24th.
According to NSPPolls, the averages of the polls conducted before this weekend showed Le Pen polling at 23 percent trailing Macron by only 3 points, with the French President polling at 26 percent. Left-wing candidate Mélenchon is shown to be third with 17 percent.
In the second round, polls show Macron and Le Pen being neck to neck, with a poll from YouGov published on Friday, showing Macron having the slight advantage with 51% over Le Pen’s 49%.
French presidential candidate and President of “Rassemblement National”, Marine Le Pen, cast her vote for the French presidential elections in Henin-Beaumont on Sunday.
Le Pen was seen smiling as she casted her vote and greeted the poll worker, while supporters were waiting for her outside the polling station.
The latest polls show that Le Pen is the favorite to challenge the acting French President Emmanuel Macron in the second round of the French presidential elections, on April 24th.
According to NSPPolls, the averages of the polls conducted before this weekend showed Le Pen polling at 23 percent trailing Macron by only 3 points, with the French President polling at 26 percent. Left-wing candidate Mélenchon is shown to be third with 17 percent.
In the second round, polls show Macron and Le Pen being neck to neck, with a poll from YouGov published on Friday, showing Macron having the slight advantage with 51% over Le Pen’s 49%.