https://uselectionatlas.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=150969.msg3239692#msg3239692Any list that doesn't have James Buchanan, Andrew Johnson, and Warren G. Harding in the bottom 5 doesn't have the faintest idea of what it's talking about. And I have to round out the bottom 5 with Millard Fillmore and Franklin Pierce- people forget just how bad basically every president was in the antebellum era.
Honorable mentions go to Tyler, Dubya, and Andrew Jackson. The Jackson choice probably sounds crazy to many of you, but he was really a horrible person with horrible policies and horrible attitudes.
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The top 4 is easy- Washington, Lincoln, and the two Roosevelts. There's definitely a gap after them, but Ike and Truman both make a strong case for the #5 slot.
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Wilson deserves some of the revisionist abuse he gets on the internet, but he did have quite a few genuinely good accomplishments to go along with the bad. Putting him in the bottom 5 is hyperbole, to say the least.