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Poll: Bill Clinton Most Admired President Over Past 25 Years






Former President Bill Clinton and New York Mayor Bill de Blasio in Harlem. Bill Clinton is by far the most admired president of the last quarter century, a new poll shows, underscoring how much he has done to burnish his profile since leaving the White House in 2000.




Asked which president of the last 25 years they admired most, some 42% of respondents named Mr. Clinton in the new Wall Street Journal/NBC News/Annenberg Survey. That was more than twice the share that named any other president.

The other three presidents of the quarter century all polled about the same: 18% said they most admired President Barack Obama; 17% named George W. Bush; and 16% named his father, George H. W. Bush.

The survey is one in a series of polls done by the Wall Street Journal and NBC News in collaboration with the Annenberg Public Policy Center, a research center at the University of Pennsylvania.

The poll of 1,238 adults was conducted June 2-8. The margin of error is plus or minus 2.8 percentage points among adults.

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