It's an arrival that hasn't gone unnoticed. Tested for the first time in the Cluster17 barometer produced for Le Point, Sarah Knafo immediately takes 5th place.
At the top, Jordan Bardella and Marine Le Pen maintain their lead with stable popularity. But Knafo's entry into the rankings shakes things up, especially in a context where, according to the study, the "central bloc" is still struggling to produce a natural leader.
A dynamic driven by the Parisian campaign
This performance is part of a continuation of a highly successful campaign in Paris.
Sarah Knafo had achieved a remarkable score of 10,5%, almost ten times that of the National Rally candidate.
A result described as historic for his camp, which helped to permanently establish his name in the political debate.
A year of awards
Beyond the ballot box, recognition also comes through awards. In recent months, Sarah Knafo has racked up a series of prizes: "Political Revelation of the Year" awarded by Le Trombinoscope, the Political Humor Prize from the Press Club of France, and a "10 to Watch" ranking from the media outlet Politico.
All these signs point to a growing visibility, well beyond its electorate.
A rising star… focused on unity
Although her rise now positions her as a serious contender on the right, Sarah Knafo advocates a different line: that of the union of the right.
In an often fragmented political landscape, she displays an ambition to unite the different sensibilities within her camp. This strategy contrasts with traditional divisions and could partly explain her rapid rise in public opinion.
A spectacular entry in the polls, solid election results, media recognition: the sequence is clearly favorable to Sarah Knafo.
In just a few months, she has established herself as one of the key figures of the French right. And according to analysts, this may only be the beginning.
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