The term "not so popular president" often refers to Herbert Hoover, the 31st President of the United States. His presidency, which lasted from 1929 to 1933, was marked by the onset of the Great Depression, leading to widespread economic hardship. Hoover's responses to the crisis, which many viewed as inadequate, contributed to his unpopularity, culminating in a significant electoral defeat in 1932.
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Well, its common sense. If you were the president and you didnt know how to read then how would you work? So yes the president must know how to read. :)
Richard Nixon has been the least popular US president so far.
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.
The outsiders are so popular because they know where they belong to or people are more aggressive.
i dont know i would like to know
there is no president of texas and their never was. so i dont know where you got "president" from.....
the people know what they need and what they want so, they elect their president.
There is a movement in France to have him as their next President. Obama is popular because he shares the French view on Jews and he supports the Prophet. While he is not a citizen of France, he was President of the USA and not a citizen their either.
the most popular name for a president is James.
It's popular because people want to know so much things and this website can help. Why do you want to know?
if the president lost popular vote and got fewer electoral votes, he/she isn't the president... so that doesnt make sense. but yea, they wouldn't be elected cause they lost both popular and electoral. that's the question right? cause if you mean he lost popular vote but won electoral votes, he would become the president