As Barack Obama opens the doors of his long-awaited Presidential Center in Chicago, a new CNN poll suggests the former president remains uniquely popular with the American public. Nearly a decade after leaving office, Obama tops the list of living U.S. presidents in favorability, outperforming Donald Trump, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Joe Biden. The survey found strong support not only among Democrats but also among independents and a notable share of Republican voters. The results provide a fresh measure of Obama’s enduring influence at a moment when his legacy is once again in the spotlight through a major new institution dedicated to his presidency and public service.
Obama Tops New Poll as Presidential Center Opens
As Barack Obama prepares to welcome visitors to his new Presidential Center in Chicago, a new CNN poll suggests his influence on American public life remains remarkably strong. The survey found that Obama is the most popular living U.S. president, earning the highest favorability rating among former commanders-in-chief and significantly outperforming both Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Nearly a decade after leaving office, Obama continues to enjoy broad support across key voting blocs. The findings arrive as the former president’s legacy takes on a new physical form through an $850 million campus designed to celebrate his presidency, public service and commitment to civic engagement.
Obama Leads All Living Presidents
According to the CNN survey, Obama holds a 57% favorability rating, the highest among all living presidents. The result places him comfortably ahead of George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Donald Trump and Joe Biden. The poll also found that 30% of Americans named Obama as the president they admire most, making him the clear leader in the survey’s open-ended presidential admiration question. No other living president came close to matching his level of support.
Strong Democratic Support
A major reason for Obama’s continued popularity is his overwhelming standing within the Democratic Party. The survey found that 96% of Democrats view him favorably, an extraordinary level of support rarely achieved by modern political figures. Obama remains the defining figure for many Democrats and continues to be viewed as one of the party’s most successful national leaders. His enduring popularity highlights the lasting impact of his two terms in office and his continued role as a prominent voice in American politics.
Appeal Beyond His Party
Unlike many modern political figures, Obama’s support extends well beyond his party’s base. The poll found that 56% of independents hold a favorable opinion of the former president. Even among Republicans, Obama managed to secure a 19% favorability rating. That level of cross-party support helped boost his standing in the overall rankings and contributed to his first-place finish in the admiration category. Few contemporary political figures maintain comparable appeal across such a broad range of voters.
Americans Name Obama Their Most Admired President
The survey’s most notable finding may be the admiration question. When respondents were asked which U.S. president they admire most, 30% selected Obama. The result placed him well ahead of every other president included in the survey and reinforced his standing as one of the most influential political figures of the modern era. The finding suggests that public perceptions of Obama’s presidency continue to improve even years after he left office.
Trump Finishes Second
President Donald Trump ranked second in the admiration category, with 19% of Americans naming him as the president they admire most. Trump’s overall favorability rating stood at 34%, substantially lower than Obama’s but still supported by intense loyalty from Republican voters. The survey found that 79% of Republicans view Trump favorably, demonstrating the strength of his support within the party. However, his appeal remains far more limited among independents and Democrats than Obama’s.
Trump's Polarized Standing
The poll illustrates the deeply polarized nature of Trump’s public image. While he remains overwhelmingly popular among Republican voters, only 25% of independents view him favorably. Among Democrats, just 5% expressed a favorable opinion. Those numbers help explain why Trump continues to command significant support while also facing some of the highest unfavorable ratings of any modern political figure. His second-place finish reflects both his influence and the divisions that continue to define American politics.
Bush Benefits From Historical Reassessment
Former President George W. Bush emerged as the second most popular living president in overall favorability ratings. Bush received a 42% favorable rating, significantly ahead of both Trump and Biden. Political analysts often attribute Bush’s improved standing to the passage of time and changing perceptions of his presidency. Younger voters who did not directly experience many of the controversies surrounding his administration have also contributed to a gradual reassessment of his legacy.
Clinton's Legacy Remains Mixed
Former President Bill Clinton received a more divided evaluation from respondents. The survey found that 38% of Americans view Clinton favorably while 39% view him unfavorably. In the admiration category, only 2% selected Clinton as the president they admire most. While Clinton remains an important figure in Democratic politics and modern presidential history, the poll suggests that his public standing has faded compared with Obama and Trump, who continue to dominate discussions about presidential legacies.
Biden Ranks Last Among Living Presidents
Former President Joe Biden posted the weakest numbers of any living president included in the survey. Biden received a 30% favorability rating, placing him behind Obama, Bush, Clinton and Trump. Only 20% of independents viewed him favorably, while his support among Democrats stood at 71%, significantly lower than Obama’s 96%. Just 5% of Republicans expressed a favorable opinion of Biden. The results indicate that Biden’s public image has continued to decline since leaving office.
A New Chapter for Obama's Legacy
The poll’s release coincides with the opening of the Obama Presidential Center on Chicago’s South Side. Built on a 19.3-acre campus in Jackson Park, the center includes a museum tower, a replica of the Oval Office, a public library branch, athletic facilities and major public art installations. The project is intended to serve not only as a presidential museum but also as a community and civic engagement hub. As visitors begin exploring the campus, the new CNN survey suggests that Obama’s legacy remains stronger than that of any other living American president, underscoring his lasting place in the nation’s political history.