2022
French President President
Macron said in an interview with the French BFM TV channel on Friday that the French election is very similar to the 2016 presidential election in the United States, which also involves basic choices about the direction of the country.Regardless of the US presidential election or Brexit referendum, polls cannot accurately predict the final result.
(Paris Composite Electric) The second round of voting of the presidential election of the presidential election on Sunday, France, reminded voters on the eve of the election.His current leading advantage in polls does not guarantee that he will definitely win in the election.
Friday is the last day of the French election campaign, and Saturday is the "silent period" before the election.Macron said in an interview with the French BFM TV channel on Friday that the French election was very similar to the 2016 presidential election in the United States, which also involved basic choices about the direction of the country.
He also pointed out that whether it was the US presidential election or Brexit referendum at that time, the polls could not accurately predict the final result.He said: "They wake up the next day, just like a headache after a hangover."
Macron's support rate is 10 to 14 percentage points ahead
According to the final polls before the election, Macron's support led the first polar right opponent Le Pen 10 to 14 percentage points, far exceeding the error range.
However, nearly three of the 10 voters stated that they would not vote or have not decided which candidate to vote for.This means that Le Pen is not a full chance of the end of the Brexit ending of Brexit and Trump's election as the president of the United States.
Macron told voters at the campaign in the southern village on Friday that the second round of Sunday was like voting to French future citizens.
He said: "April 24th is a referendum on supporting or opposing Europe ... is a referendum that supports or opposes a worldly, united, and unspered France."
A survey released by the major French poll agencies on Thursday and Friday shows that Macron's support has remained stable or rising slightly, from 55.5%to 57.5%.
However, the results of the survey also found that the voting rate will be between 72%and 74%, which is the lowest level of the presidential decision since 1969.
Le Pen's campaign focus is on people's employment and benefits
Liva from Harris polls said, "Some may have not calculated that voters, including, suddenly decided to vote ... But this risk seems to be small because it is a system of two rounds of voting." He pointed outBrexit and Trump's elections only voted for one round.
Le Pen's policy includes prohibiting wearing Muslim headscarves in public. In the election, she puts the focus of the campaign on the employment and benefits of the people, and accuses Macron for representing eliteism.
However, some voters are still doubtful about her right right stand.Madri, who voted to the extreme left candidate Mei Langxiong in the first round of voting, was Modeli. She stated that she would vote in the second round and support Macron.She said: "I feel anxious for myself and my children ... I don’t understand why she is aimed at women wearing headscarves."