Trump is at the bottom of the popular level ladder among American presidents
















The celebration, which falls on February 3, marks the US Presidents Day, a national, federal event in which Americans honor the achievements of their superiors.

But current President Donald Trump has appeared to be one of the worst popular US presidents since polls began 75 years ago, while his predecessor, Barack Obama, was one of the most popular presidents, The Independent reported.

Trump was ranked at the bottom of the runway from 1 to 10, ranking third and was preceded only by low levels of popularity by Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon, according to the Ipsos poll.

With Obama winning 6.15 and a class in the Premier League, where he competed with the most popular presidents such as Ronald Reagan and John Kennedy.

About one-third said Obama was the president they wanted to be in the White House today, 22 percent chose President Reagan, 16 percent said they chose President Kennedy and Trump won 9 percent.

Obama also had 8.65, the most popular among his party's supporters, with Bill Clinton (7.19) and John F. Kennedy (7.09) in a census of more than 1,000 people.

Last year, thousands left in US cities on Presidents Day to protest the arrival of incumbent President Donald Trump to the White House just one month after his inauguration.
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