Typically, since Obama's campaign, all political parties use Gotham or a close font (Montserrat, Proxima Nova, Nexa,...)
Gotham Light and Gotham Ultra
That indent (that you can see also at the top of the N) is called an "ink trap". In the old times of newspaper printing, the ink could accumulate in corners and to avoid a blob the letters had those small indents. They look really ugly on computers, but it tells us that is an old font (or that mimics one).
wzwxayty said 
Thanks, bud I don't think it is same.
Lowercase, not capitals. The capitals have right corners and the lowercase have rounded ones. Try it introducing the text in the page (here
https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/linotype/peignot/ or here
https://www.fonts.com/font/linotype/peignot), both in capitals and in lowercase
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