President Obama may leave the White House a year and a half ago, but he has not been forgotten
According to a new survey by the Pew Research Center, in fact, Americans really like pondering him, he is considered a "best" president in recent years.
Answer that 44% of the respondents who answered "Which president did the best in your life?" Thinks Obama is the best or second-best president ever seen Did.
Mr. Obama is followed by Bill Clinton 33% and Ronald Reagan 32%. At the same time, President Trump was rated the highest or second highest by 19% of respondents during his half-year. Nevertheless, the playing card was in a similar place during President Obama. At the inauguration of the second year, 20% of respondents believe Obama is one of the best presidents.
This number is now more than doubled (it may be missing to improve my mind), and many respondents believe that President Obama is the most advantageous of all Presidents. Much of this support is probably not surprising, but from young voters and the Democratic Party.
The Millennial generation can only see a few presidents, they cite Mr. Obama the best president, 62% of the Mirenical generation considers him the best president, and 46% cites him the best president It is. On the other hand, older generations are more likely to think that Reagan is the best supreme commander, 45% of X generations named him, and nearly 41% and 39% are Obama and Clinton It was named.
Among the Democratic and democratic-oriented independents, 71% rank Obama to the top 2, 51% say he is the best president, and 20% say he is the second best It was. Republicans are likely to support Reagan, but their enthusiasm is not strong, but 57% are ranked in the top two
In order to reflect the increasing partisanity of American politics, 40% of Republicans are calling one of the two most important Presidents in their lives.
More Americans named Barack Obama than any other President when asked what president did his best in his life. More than a quarter (44%) says Mr Obama is the best or second-best president in their lives. In contrast, Bill Clinton (33%) or about one-third of people referring to Rhone (32%). People's perceptions of the best presidents of their lives are partly related to their age. Currently the Mileenial generation from 22 to 37 years old is more likely to cite Obama as one of the best presidents in their lives than the older generation: about six-sixs of Millennial thinking Obama 62%) appointed him the best president, one of the top two, almost half, 46%
Four out of ten Americans say President Barack Obama's election ranks among the top ten most important events in their lifetime. Especially African Americans (62% noticed that 36% are white people) and Millennial generation, nearly half (47%) ranked the top ten of his elections. 28% quiet generation 22% of Americans say that certain aspects of technological progress are one of the most important events in their lives. "This includes changes in the Internet and social media, mobile phones (and smartphones), and innovations in computers and digital technologies," Pew said. Interestingly, elderly people are more likely to quote this than the younger generation: the 26-year-old baby-boomer generation and the 27-year-old silent generation say that technological innovation is one of the most important events , While the Millennium generation is only 18%.