Recent polling and campaign activity have kept the 2027 French presidential race fragmented, with National Rally leader Jordan Bardella holding a narrow edge in first-round surveys while former prime minister Édouard Philippe emerges as the strongest centrist alternative. Philippe’s mid-May campaign launch and strong municipal performance have narrowed his gap to Bardella, whose party benefits from persistent anti-incumbent sentiment following the 2024 hung parliament. Marine Le Pen’s ongoing legal appeal, due in July, continues to cloud her eligibility and boosts Bardella’s positioning as the far-right standard-bearer. Left-wing divisions, highlighted by Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s recent candidacy announcement, further splinter opposition votes. Traders see the two-round system and potential runoff consolidation as key variables that could widen or close these slim leads ahead of the April 2027 vote.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket. Isto não é aconselhamento de trading e não tem qualquer papel na resolução deste mercado. · AtualizadoParis appeals court sets July 7 verdict date for Marine Le Pen's appeal trial
Marine Le Pen dips to 6%2%
The court announced the verdict date for Le Pen's appeal trial, heightening uncertainty about her presidential bid and boosting Bardella's prospects as her potential replacement, impacting their market prices.
Marine Le Pen’s appeal trial opens in Paris, putting 2027 presidential bid at risk
Marine Le Pen drops to 9%7%
Marine Le Pen began her appeal trial against a conviction for misusing EU funds, with the outcome potentially barring her from running in the 2027 presidential election. This legal uncertainty led to a decline in her market price and increased interest in her protege Jordan Bardella as a possible replacement candidate.




































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