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To: Sdgla who wrote (176779)7/7/2022 11:28:04 AM
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that's no understatement, bro!!



To: Sdgla who wrote (176779)7/7/2022 8:50:43 PM
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what did he do next? ohhh came in tenth!! lol

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Donald Trump made his debut on this survey as this was the first ranking he was eligible for. The 45th president was ranked 41st by historians. The only three presidents who ranked below Trump were Franklin Pierce, Andrew Johnson, and James Buchanan.

Trump scored 41st in crisis management, 42nd in relations with congress, 43rd in international relations, and dead last in administrative skills and moral authority.

His highest rankings were in public persuasion and economic management, where he ranked 32nd and 34th, respectively.

Other recent presidents, though, scored higher.



Barack Obama scored 10th in the ranking, moving two spots up from his first placing in 2017.

Obama scored in the Top 10 in public persuasion, economic management, moral authority and pursued equal justice for all.

His lowest ranking was relations with congress, where he scored 32nd.