Why is it so difficult for those on the right side of our political spectrum to acknowledge a poll like this from a non-partisan group.
Pew takes no positon either way. They just tell it like it is.
About Pew Research Center
The poll was no surprise, so not much to acknowledge other then it confirms what it already known.
Depending on your age, the expected results were not shocking.
Generations’ views of the best president
People’s views of the best president of their lifetimes are partly tied to their ages. Millennials, who are currently ages 22 to 37, are far more likely than older generations to name Obama as one of the best presidents in their lifetimes: About six-in-ten Millennials (62%) view Obama as one of the top two, with nearly half, 46%, naming him the best president.
Older generations are much more likely than Millennials to name Reagan as one of the best presidents. Reagan was president before most Millennials were born.
Gen Xers (ages 38 to 53) are divided in their assessments: 45% of Gen Xers name Reagan, while nearly as many mention Obama (41%) or Clinton (39%).
Although, Polls being polls, and we know how reliable they are
Taking results from a sampling equivalent size of not quite 7% like from my home town alone, and proclaiming a winner nation wide seems doubtful at best. But always makes a good headline
My mother in law ( 80 ) would say Eisenhower was best or Kennedy...... so it is kinda relative....
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