President Donald Trump says he'd 'love' to face off against Joe Biden or Bernie Sanders in next year's presidential election.

He wouldn't mind being on the ballot next to Beto O'Rourke, either, he said in a Fox Business interview.

'I mean, I'd love to have Biden. I'd love to have Bernie, I'd love to have Beto,' he said. 'I mean, Beto seems to be the one the press has chosen. The press seems to have chosen Beto. ... When I watch Beto, I say we could dream about that.'

President Donald Trump says he'd 'love' to face off against Joe Biden or Bernie Sanders in next year's presidential election

The president notably named three of the white men seeking the Democratic nomination as his preferred challengers over five women in the House and Senate who are competing for his job.

He suggested that he sees O'Rourke as a perfect foil for his immigration message.

A former Democratic congressman and El Paso city council member, the 46-year-old said he'd tear down existing border wall, including fencing that separates his home town Mexico.

'We have laws that are so bad; people pouring in,' he said of the U.S. Mexico border. 'We're building the wall and it's going up fast, big, strong, looks good, not the horrible thing that they were building before I got here.'

'I mean, I'd love to have Biden. I'd love to have Bernie, I'd love to have Beto,' the president said

Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke speaks during a event at The Hub Robison Center on the Penn State campus in State College

Trump claimed: 'We're building the wall now. We're going to have a lot of wall built pretty soon. But if you don't have that, you can't have border security.'

The president said that Democrats have become 'radicalized,' citing their proposals to pack the Supreme Court, lower the voting age to 16 and implement an aggressive regimen to fight off climate change known as the Green New Deal.

'It's the most preposterous thing,' he said. 'Now I don't want to knock it too much right now because I really hope they keep going forward with it, frankly, because I think it's going to be very easy to beat.'

Trump has already dubbed Sanders 'crazy Bernie' over his far-left platform. Biden isn't in the race, yet, but Trump targeted his intelligence level in a Monday tweet.

Biden said Saturday that he has the 'most progressive record of anyone running' eliciting cheers from a home state audience. He immediately corrected himself, making clear that he meant to say 'anybody who would run' for the Democratic nomination.

Trump used the minor gaffe as a cudgel against the former vice president.

'Joe Biden got tongue tied over the weekend when he was unable to properly deliver a very simple line about his decision to run for President. Get used to it, another low I.Q. individual!' he said.

President Donald Trump mocked Joe Biden on Monday morning for a verbal flub over the weekend that had him quieting a crowd after he accidentally announced that he's seeking the presidency