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Several former First Ladies received strong positive ratings across party lines. Among them were Nancy Reagan (+25), Rosalynn Carter (+32), Lady Bird Johnson (+23), Barbara Bush (+21), and Laura Bush (+19). Michelle Obama also appeared among the most positively viewed, with a +21 rating.
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis achieved a remarkable +56 approval rating, reinforcing her enduring legacy decades after her time in the White House. Her influence—shaped by style, cultural impact, and the historical weight of her era—continues to resonate in a way few others have matched.
The survey also highlighted a predictable pattern: Melania Trump’s ratings differed sharply depending on political affiliation. She performed significantly better among Republicans than Democrats, echoing the broader divide associated with her husband’s presidency.
Beyond First Ladies, the survey extended to former presidents—and the findings were equally telling.
Donald Trump ranked last among the 20 presidents included, with a net approval rating of -20. Just behind him was Joe Biden, placing both recent leaders at the lower end of public favorability in this particular dataset.
The poll arrives at a moment when Melania Trump is once again in public view, largely due to renewed media attention surrounding a documentary project reportedly drawing significant financial backing and early interest.