https://dnyuz.com/2023/01/17/biden-would-defeat-trump-in-2024-but-lose-to-ron-desantis-poll/
you know how polls are, from the Club for Growth
President Biden would easily beat former President Donald Trump in a hypothetical 2024 election matchup — but would lose if he faced off against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, according to a recent poll.
In a rematch of the 2020 presidential contest, the 80-year-old Biden would prevail over his 76-year-old predecessor by eight percentage points in the popular vote — 49% to 41% — but would fall to the Sunshine State’s Republican governor by 45% to 42% in a head-to-head contest, the WPA Intelligence survey released Jan. 13 found.
Trump announced Nov. 15 that he would mount a third consecutive run for the White House, while Biden is expected to seek re-election, but has yet to make a formal announcement.
DeSantis, fresh off a landslide reelection victory on Nov. 8, has not said whether he will enter the 2024 race — but most observers expect him to get in later this year.
The poll, taken between Jan. 2 and Jan. 8 and commissioned by the conservative Club for Growth, found that while DeSantis lagged behind Biden and Trump in name recognition, his favorability rating (41%) surpassed the former president’s (39%) and came within four percentage points of the current president (45%).
But DeSantis’ unfavorable rating (38%) comes in well below Biden (55%) and Trump (60%).
you know how polls are, from the Club for Growth
President Biden would easily beat former President Donald Trump in a hypothetical 2024 election matchup — but would lose if he faced off against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, according to a recent poll.
In a rematch of the 2020 presidential contest, the 80-year-old Biden would prevail over his 76-year-old predecessor by eight percentage points in the popular vote — 49% to 41% — but would fall to the Sunshine State’s Republican governor by 45% to 42% in a head-to-head contest, the WPA Intelligence survey released Jan. 13 found.
Trump announced Nov. 15 that he would mount a third consecutive run for the White House, while Biden is expected to seek re-election, but has yet to make a formal announcement.
DeSantis, fresh off a landslide reelection victory on Nov. 8, has not said whether he will enter the 2024 race — but most observers expect him to get in later this year.
The poll, taken between Jan. 2 and Jan. 8 and commissioned by the conservative Club for Growth, found that while DeSantis lagged behind Biden and Trump in name recognition, his favorability rating (41%) surpassed the former president’s (39%) and came within four percentage points of the current president (45%).
But DeSantis’ unfavorable rating (38%) comes in well below Biden (55%) and Trump (60%).