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A Gallup survey of adults living in the U.S. found that former President Barack Obama is the most favorably viewed living president, while former President Joe Biden is viewed least favorably.
Americans like former President George W. Bush more than President Donald Trump, according to a survey released Tuesday. Newsweek reached out to the White House for comment via email.
Obama continues to break the historical trend by maintaining his status as the most popular, with a 59% favorable rating.
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Former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush notched the highest favorability ratings of any of the living chief executives.