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Question: What defeated incumbent president suffered the least damage from his loss?
#1
John Adams
 
#2
John Quincy Adams
 
#3
Martin Van Buren
 
#4
Benjamin Harrison
 
#5
William Howard Taft
 
#6
Herbert Hoover
 
#7
Gerald Ford
 
#8
Jimmy Carter
 
#9
George H.W. Bush
 
#10
Donald Trump
 
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« on: January 06, 2022, 05:18:12 PM »

Taft is the obvious choice by far.

JQA was very relevant as a statesman for a while, MVB had a little bit of political relevancy before fading away, even Carter and HW Bush were able to resuscitate their reputations and enjoy goodwill later in life. 

It seems like Hoover was the most ignominious in his post-presidency and most damaged by it, especially considering his sterling national reputation in the 1910s and 1920s.
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