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Originally Posted by cbfoulds
Interesting read of the history. Grant, at the time of his death, was well-beloved by [OK, most of] the country, including not a few ex-Confederates; which believed him to have been a decent President notwithstanding the corruption of many of his assosciates in and out of his administration.
Color me skeptical that GWB has, or ever will have, even a substantial moiety of his own party who thinks as well of him.
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Different times, you'll be hard pressed to find a modern day (served within memory for a substantial portion of voters) president who gets a favorable review from a majority of voters. Reagan and Clinton may be the only ones who get even the majority of their own party. Before Reagan, you have to go back to Kennedy.
Not saying that's the only reason, but it's not insignificant either.