She is the candidate nominated by the Socialist Party and she hopes to finally see her campaign take off: Anne Hidalgo is the guest of Franceinfo’s “Presidential Mornings”, Monday, October 25 from 7 am to 9 am. An unprecedented meeting in which the candidates for the Elysee will detail their program in turn against Marc Fauvelle, Salhia Brakhlia and the editorial experts. Two hours face-to-face and with questions from listeners to take the time to understand, detail and question his presidential project.
Scattering on the left. For the mayor of Paris, her declaration of candidacy in September in Rouen did not translate into a dynamic in the polls. She does not take advantage of the scattering of voices on the left. In the Ipsos survey for The world published Friday, October 22, Anne Hidalgo is at 5% of the voting intentions in the first round, behind Yannick Jadot, the only one on the left to reach the 10% mark, and Jean-Luc Mélenchon (8%).
In Lille for a second wind. Widely invested by the PS, Anne Hidalgo validated her candidacy on Saturday in Lille, during a meeting that she presented as the real launch of her campaign. This was the meaning of his investiture speech, in Lille, on historically socialist lands. “I will fight until the victory, assured the mayor of Paris. A candidacy that refuses identity capitulation, the exclusion of the weakest, the withdrawal of nationalists. A candidacy put forward by a woman who will bring new attention to the women of our country. “
Paris, an asset … and a handicap. The image of Anne Hidalgo’s elected Parisian remains a handicap for her, as shown by the Ipsos-Sopra Steria poll for franceinfo and The Parisian-Today in France, published Friday. Thus, 39% of French people believe that the socialist presidential candidate, also mayor of the capital, “don’t understand enough” those who “live outside Paris”. They are 30% to estimate that“she is not able to bring the French together”. At the same time, it is his Parisian mandate that is considered to be his main asset: 33% consider that his status as mayor and the experience that this confers on him are an asset.