France’s political landscape is undergoing a dramatic transformation as new polling shows nationalist, anti-globalist leader Jordan Bardella on track to win the presidency in 2027, signaling what many see as the collapse of the country’s traditional political order.

According to anew surveyby Odoxa, Bardella would defeat establishment candidate Édouard Philippe in a second-round runoff by 52 percent to 48 percent.

The numbers mark a significant shift in French politics. Once dismissed as a protest figure, Bardella is now increasingly viewed as a credible governing alternative.

The French publicationValuers Actualles,citing the poll, noted that the result reflects growing dissatisfaction with the political center and the legacy of President Emmanuel Macron.

Macron’s approval ratings have plummeted. Only 23 percent of French voters now consider him a “good president,” while 76 percent disagree.

Even within his own political base, confidence is eroding. A growing share of his supporters express doubts about his leadership.

The decline of Macron’s centrist bloc is reshaping the electoral field. Analysts say the political center is shrinking rapidly.

Philippe, once seen as the establishment’s strongest contender, is losing ground. His support has dropped to 17 percent in first-round polling.

📊 Intentions de vote au second tour de la présidentielle •@OdoxaSondages

✅ J. Bardella : 53%▪️ E. Philippe : 47%

Source: The Gateway Pundit