Despite the distance from here to those elections, the polls have already begun to come out to keep the country in campaign mode, in the opinion of some analysts.
The most recent score from WPA Intelligence found that Biden would lead Trump by eight percentage points in the popular vote (49 percent to 41), and that he would repeat his November 2020 victory.
However, the Democratic president would fall (42 percent) to the Republican DeSantis (45) if the two clash next year.
The investigation revealed that, although the Florida governor is behind Biden and Trump in name recognition, he has a favorable index of 41 percent that surpasses the former president (39 percent) and is four percentage points behind the current ruler (45).
So far Trump is the only one who has made his candidacy for the White House public, while Biden is expected to announce his decision to seek a second term in February, around the date of the State of the Union address and DeSantis would announce his intentions at the end of 2023.
ef/mgt/dfm