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The 2018 Siena poll of 157 presidential scholars reported George Washington, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, and Thomas Jefferson as the top five US presidents, with SCRI director Don Levy stating, "The top five, Mount Rushmore plus FDR, is carved in granite with presidential historians...."
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Minnesota Post, Presidential ranking: C-SPAN survey shows Trump in 41st place June 30, 2021 Study Finds, Donald Trump debuts as lowest-ranked living president in C-SPAN leadership poll
Washington, Lincoln, and Franklin D. Roosevelt are consistently ranked in the top 3. Pierce, Buchanan, A. Johnson, and Harding are consistently ranked as the worst presidents. Return to Presidential Facts. Historical Rankings of the Presidents of the United States.
Feb 18, 2024 · A poll of historians ranks President Biden just ahead of Woodrow Wilson, Ronald Reagan and Ulysses S. Grant. Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times. Peter Baker has covered the past five...
Jun 22, 2022 · Loudonville, NY – For the seventh time since its inception in 1982, the Siena College Research Institute’s (SCRI) Survey of U.S. Presidents finds that experts rank Franklin D. Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Theodore Roosevelt and Thomas Jefferson as the United States’ top five chief executives. The 141 participating ...
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Feb 2, 2024 · Historians' ranking of U.S. presidents 2021. In the 2021 C-SPAN Survey of Presidential Leadership, Abraham Lincoln was chosen as the country's top ranked president for the fourth time in...
Feb 15, 2024 · Lincoln was rated the greatest president with an average score of 93.9/100, followed by FDR (90.8), Washington (90.3), Theodore Roosevelt (78.6), Thomas Jefferson (77.5), Harry Truman (75.3), Obama (73.8), Dwight Eisenhower (73.7), Lyndon Johnson (72.9) and John F. Kennedy (68.4).