This is a difficult question to answer, because some presidents were popular in their time and are now almost forgotten, while others were regarded negatively but have since been re-evaluated. Most historians agree that George Washington was universally popular, and remains so even today: he was the only unanimously elected president and could probably have served more than two terms, had he wanted to do so.
Abraham Lincoln was controversial in his day, but in modern times has become widely admired. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was also controversial but the American public loved him and elected him to an unprecedented four terms (he did not complete his fourth, due to poor health that resulted in his unexpected death, but he was sufficiently admired to be elected four times). In recent times, Ronald Reagan was very popular with some segments of the population, but he was also a polarizing figure. It remains to be seen how history will judge him and other recent presidents.
This is a difficult question to answer, because some presidents were popular in their time and are now almost forgotten, while others were regarded negatively but have since been re-evaluated. Most historians agree that George Washington was universally popular, and remains so even today: he was the only unanimously elected president and could probably have served more than two terms, had he wanted to do so.
Abraham Lincoln was controversial in his day, but in modern times has become widely admired. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was also controversial but the American public loved him and elected him to an unprecedented four terms (he did not complete his fourth, due to poor health that resulted in his unexpected death, but he was sufficiently admired to be elected four times). In recent times, Ronald Reagan was very popular with some segments of the population, but he was also a polarizing figure. It remains to be seen how history will judge him and other recent presidents.
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According to the popular vote from the United States elections, Lyndon Johnson was the most popular president. He received 61.05 percent of his votes.
the most popular name for a president is James.
The most popular president of the United States was Bill Clinton.
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Kennedy and Johnson.
Abraham Lincoln, then follows John F Kennedy and Clinton on third place.
One of the most popular exports in the US is machines and engines. Another of the most popular exports in the US is a variety of electronic equipment.
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Califonia is the most popular state in the US
As of 2011, the most popular song in the US is probably Firework by Katy Perry.
Reagan was the most popular Republican president in recent times, possibly the most popular ever. His vice-president succeeded him, so his administration was still popular when he left it.