According to a recent Washington Post/ABC News poll, voters are not pleased with President Biden's job performance and are reluctant to re-elect him. Although he announced his re-election campaign last month, Mr. Biden falls behind former President Donald J. Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida in hypothetical general-election matchups. Nonetheless, neither competitor surpassed 45 percent in the poll, indicating a considerable number of undecided voters and citizens leaning towards a different candidate. Moreover, most Democrats and Democratic-leaning voters (58 percent) prefer the party to nominate "someone other than" Mr. Biden in 2024. However, this preference does not translate to an actual candidate in practice. While Mr. Trump leads the Republican primary, he does not have a majority; he is at 43 percent, and Mr. DeSantis is at 20 percent. As time progresses, Republicans who are trying to bring down President Biden may be viewed as having "Biden Derangement Syndrome" and wasting efforts that could be better allocated elsewhere.