New polling about the governor’s race in Florida backs up what political analysts have been saying for months—Florida Gov. Ron Desantis seems on track for a strong reelection in November. And that could bode well for the popular governor if he decides to later make a run for president, they said. A poll released Feb. 24 (pdf) by the University of North Florida (UNF) shows the Republican incumbent has a job-approval rating of 58 percent. The poll also shows him ahead of his top two Democrat challengers for governor, U.S. Congressman Charlie Crist and Nikki Fried, the state’s commissioner of agriculture and consumer services. The poll, conducted by the university’s Public Opinion Research Lab, showed DeSantis ahead of Crist, considered his biggest competition, by 21 points, and ahead of Fried by 23 points. A RealClear Politics average of polls since August 2020 has DeSantis beating Crist by 8.8 percent. In late 2021, …