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Washington or Trump? GOP nearly split on who was best

- William Cummings

WASHINGTON – A plurality of Republican voters say President Donald Trump is at least as good a president as George Washington, the first man to hold the office, according to a poll from Monmouth University.

When asked “Who was a better president: George Washington or Donald Trump?” 71% of registered voters said Washington, 15% said Trump, 5% said they were tied and 9% said they didn’t know.

The result was far closer among registered Republican­s. Forty-four percent of GOP voters said Washington was the better president, while 37% favored Trump over the man often called the “father of the country.” But another 9% said they ranked them both equally, meaning more Republican­s thought Trump was at least as good a president as Washington than those who thought Washington was the better man in the office.

Ten percent of registered Republican­s said they weren’t sure which president was better.

When asked whether Washington or former President Barack Obama was the better president, 58% of registered voters said Washington and 33% said Obama.

Among Democratic voters, Obama was the clear choice as the better president; with 63% named him, compared with 29% who selected Washington. The Monmouth poll was conducted Dec. 4-8 with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points.

Last month, an Economist-YouGov poll found a majority of Republican­s thought Trump was a better president than the first member of their party to hold the office, Abraham Lincoln, 53%-47%.

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