Trump Ranked Last in Historians’ Presidents Day Survey, Biden 14th: What the Experts Say

Washington, D.C. – A recent survey conducted by historians has ranked former President Donald Trump last among all U.S. presidents, while current President Joe Biden was ranked 14th. The rankings were based on a variety of factors, including leadership, crisis management, and overall impact on the country.

The survey, which took into account the views of experts in presidential history, highlighted Trump’s divisive tenure as a key factor in his low ranking. On the other hand, Biden’s relatively high ranking was attributed to his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and efforts to unite the country after a tumultuous period.

According to the survey, Trump’s ranking at the bottom of the list was consistent across different polls and publications. It emphasized the wide gap between the perceptions of Trump’s presidency and those of more positively viewed presidents in history.

Experts and historians pointed to Biden’s early actions in office, such as rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement and the World Health Organization, as contributing factors to his relatively favorable ranking. They noted that the true impact of a president’s legacy often becomes more evident over time.

The survey’s results sparked discussions on the qualities and actions that define a successful presidency, prompting scholars and analysts to offer their own insights and interpretations of the rankings. It also underscored the importance of understanding and evaluating presidential legacies in the context of history and the long-term implications for the nation.

As the debate continues, the survey serves as a reminder of the complex nature of presidential leadership and the lasting impact of the decisions made by those in the highest office in the land.