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Glucksmann Holds Big Aubervilliers Meeting and Pushes for Socialist Backing for 2027 Bid

Socialist Party endorsement will determine whether he can turn precampaign momentum into a viable presidential run.

Overview

  • Raphaël Glucksmann held his first major precampaign meeting on Saturday, June 13, at the Docks d’Aubervilliers and his team said 3,000–4,000 people attended while he framed a platform centered on economic and digital sovereignty.
  • He publicly rejected taking part in a left-wide primary and instead pressed for an alliance and joint campaigning with the Socialist Party as the route to lead the social-democratic space.
  • Recent OpinionWay/JDD polling places him in the low-to-mid teens of first-round support, giving him visibility but leaving him far behind the leading centre and far-right figures.
  • Reporting highlights concrete structural problems for his bid: Place publique has few elected officials able to sponsor a candidacy, fundraising is limited after spending about €100,000 on the meeting, and securing the 500 sponsorships will be difficult without PS help.
  • The PS has set internal decision points, including a militants’ vote on July 9 and a proposed two-step primary, making party leaders’ choice in the coming weeks the decisive factor for Glucksmann’s campaign plans.