SURVEY EXCLUDED. Linternaute’s great barometer on the 2022 presidential election measures French people’s opinion of Emmanuel Macron’s rivals each month. This month, a zoom is made on the themes addressed by the candidates in this campaign.
Every month and exclusively for Linternaute.com, the international research institute YouGov questions a representative sample of the French population on the next French presidential election. Which personalities would do better than Emmanuel Macron as President of the Republic? What are citizens’ expectations for this campaign? Discover the lessons from the 15th wave of our major monthly barometer of the 2022 presidential election, conducted from March 14 to 16, 2022.
The 2022 presidential election is approaching. And the French are rather inclined to think that the current head of state will not be replaced. A few weeks before the election, our poll shows that the French are more likely to think that Emmanuel Macron will be returned to the Elysée. They also consider very clearly, at this stage, that no rival would make “a better president” than him.
MaRS 2022 barometer
Will Emmanuel Macron be re-elected in 2022?
The French, a few weeks before the presidential election, are more likely to think that the head of state will be re-elected for a second term than the opposite.
Who would make a better president than Emmanuel Macron?
This is the main lesson of our barometer, updated every month: for the fifteenth consecutive month, no other candidate for the 2022 presidential election is considered as potential “better President of the Republic” than Emmanuel Macron, according to the surveyed.
The French want a new political offer for the presidential election and unique candidacies
49% of French people want a “new political current” to emerge for the next presidential election, 51% want to see “a new political personality” emerge. If the political landscape should not be upset until then, the French seem to want the lines to move.
A single candidacy on the left?
Thus, 43% of respondents say they are in favor of a single candidacy on the left in the first round against only 26% who do not want it and 31% who do not know. Left-wing sympathizers are 76% to want a joint candidacy11% do not want it.
But which political parties should participate in this single candidacy on the left? 54% of respondents in favor of a left-wing union and claiming to be left-wing sympathizers cite the Socialist Party, 49% cite Europe Ecologie-Les Verts, 54% cite La France Insoumise, 39% the Communist Party, 28% Workers’ Struggle (LO) , 24% Génération.s, 26% the New Anti-Capitalist Party (NPA).
A pronounced disengagement from politics
Another lesson from our barometer confirms citizens’ mistrust and sometimes discouragement in the face of politics. Nearly one in two French people feel “disengaged from politics” (48%).
If the first round of the presidential election had taken place on March 16, the six subjects that would be most taken into account when voting would be social protection (44%), immigration (36%), insecurity ( 34%), employment (30%), the environment (29%), education (21%) and taxes (19%).
Current question: what are the forgotten themes of this presidential election?
Methodology: the survey was carried out among 1,006 people representative of the French national population aged 18 and over. The survey was conducted online, on the YouGov France proprietary panel from March 14 to 16, 2022. To find out more about this study, contact YouGov here
voting intentions
If YouGov and Linternaute offer you a monthly barometer on the 2022 presidential election, other institutes carry out traditional surveys of voting intentions. We report the results of these studies below.
Please note that polls of the intention to vote do not constitute forecasts for the presidential election, but provide a snapshot of public opinion at a given moment, likely to evolve according to the dynamics of the campaign.