Biden took some votes from Obama while Trump hit the list for the first time ever. It’s math. Real question is why didn’t Trump beat out a former president which happened 85% of the time prior to Trump but only 25% under Trump. LOSER.
In the 74 times Gallup has asked the open-ended most admired man question since 1946, the incumbent president has topped the list 60 times. Harry Truman (1946-1947 and 1950-1952), Lyndon Johnson (1967-1968), Richard Nixon (1973), Gerald Ford (1974-1975), Jimmy Carter (1980), George W. Bush (2008) and Trump (2017-2018) are the incumbent presidents who did not finish first in past years.
Forty-eight percent of Republicans name Trump this year, with no other public figure receiving more than 2% of Republicans' votes.
- Forty-eight percent of Republicans name Trump this year, with no other public figure receiving more than 2% of Republicans' votes.
- Obama is the top choice among Democrats, at 32%, but that is down from 41% last year. President-elect Joe Biden (13%) is also commonly named by Democrats.
- Additionally, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, is named by 5% of Democrats but only 1% of Republicans, further contributing to Democrats' relative dispersion of choices.
- Independents are evenly split between Trump (11%) and Obama (11%), with another 3% naming Biden and 2% Fauci.