May 26, 2003
© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com
Bill Clinton tops Ronald Reagan, George
Washington and Thomas Jefferson in a new survey of
America's greatest presidents, and ranks evenly with
George W. Bush.
A
Gallup poll released this month asked the question: "Who
do you regard as the greatest United States president?"
While Abraham Lincoln and John Kennedy finished first
and second with 15 and 13 percent of the votes
respectively, Clinton and President Bush tied for third
at 11 percent.
Reagan finished fifth with ten percent of responses,
followed by Franklin Roosevelt with nine percent and
George Washington with seven.
Harry Truman, Jimmy Carter, Teddy Roosevelt, George H.W.
Bush, and Thomas Jefferson all collected less than five
percent.
Clinton is especially popular among the MTV generation,
with nearly 3 in 10 respondents in the 18- to
29-year-old age group mentioning him. His 29 percent
tally of younger Americans is about triple the
competition from Lincoln and the current president, both
of whom received ten percent support from that group.
Not surprisingly, one's political affiliation had a
great impact on selections for this poll. For instance,
among Republicans, Clinton received only two percent
backing, compared to 23 for George W. Bush, 20 for
Lincoln, and 18 for Reagan.
Those identifying themselves as Democrats gave Kennedy
25 percent and Clinton 21 percent, compared to just
three percent for Both Reagan and Bush the younger.
Just two years ago when the same question was asked,
Reagan was the overall winner of the greatest president
question, gathering 18 percent of responses – twice as
much as Clinton.
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