Realistic image of a poll graphic highlighting Rassemblement National's lead in the 2027 French presidential election polls, with Paris landmarks and engaged citizens.

Poll places Rassemblement National ahead for 2027 presidential election

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A Toluna Harris Interactive poll for RTL, published on October 8, 2025, shows the Rassemblement National (RN) as the clear favorite for the 2027 presidential election with 34 to 35 percent of voting intentions. The central bloc is collapsing and is neck-and-neck with the left for a second-round spot. The RN leads potential candidates like Gabriel Attal or Édouard Philippe.

Poll indicates strong support for right-wing coalition among RN and LR voters

More than eight in ten sympathizers of the Rassemblement National and Les Républicains favor a right-wing coalition after the next national elections, according to an Ifop poll. In public opinion, 52 percent of respondents approve of this hypothetical alliance including RN, LR, and Reconquête. Jordan Bardella emerges as the preferred figure to lead such a coalition.

CNN poll indicates Trump unaffected by current government shutdown

A recent CNN poll reveals that President Donald Trump is not losing public support amid the ongoing government shutdown, unlike during his first term. Analyst Harry Enten highlighted a shift in voter perceptions compared to the 2018-2019 shutdown. Fewer Americans now blame Trump for the impasse.

Latest US Election Poll Updates

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New polls show shifting dynamics in the US presidential race, with candidates neck-and-neck in key swing states. Voter sentiments on economy and immigration are influencing the numbers. Analysts predict a close contest as election day approaches.

Quinnipiac poll shows partisan split over Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime slot

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Nearly half of Americans approve of the NFL’s decision to tap Puerto Rican star Bad Bunny for the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, but opinions split sharply along party lines, a new Quinnipiac University poll finds.

Söder calls for unity in black-red coalition

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CSU leader Markus Söder has urged the black-red coalition to work more closely together and prioritize the country over party interests. Polls show the government losing support, with the AfD still leading. Söder emphasizes the need for swift reforms, especially in the economy.

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