The appointment with the polls will be on November 5 but the US electoral machinery is already in full swing. The candidates, awaiting official confirmation, seem clear: Donald Trump leads the race to lead the Republicans after the Iowa caucuses; Joe Biden, barring a surprise, will lead the Democrats in the race. Next, we break down the current state of the primaries, what the polls show and the most notable dates.

Whoever emerges as the Democratic candidate will be the one who collects 1,967 delegates to win the nomination. There are three options: Joe Biden, the favorite; Dean Phillips, and Marianne Williamson.

Donald Trump has won the first and a priori decisive step on the electoral path. His victory in the Iowa Caucuses brings him closer to establishing himself as a candidate for the Republicans against Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley.

At the moment, Joe Biden is the best positioned compared to his rivals and, barring any surprises, he will try to fight the Republican candidate to be re-elected as US president.

With a forcefulness similar to that of Biden, Trump leads the polls for the Republicans against Ron DeSantis.

From January 16 to June 8. These are the 32 key dates to elucidate the candidates who will face, on November 5, key elections in the US.