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ID173309
Title ProperPresidential greatness in a polarized era
Other Title Informationresults from the latest presidential greatness survey
LanguageENG
AuthorRottinghaus, Brandon ;  Vaughn, Justin S ;  Brandon Rottinghaus (a1), Gregory Eady (a2) and Justin S. Vaughn ;  Eady, Gregory
Summary / Abstract (Note)For generations, scholars have used surveys to examine presidential greatness. However, the rising tide of politicization calls these ratings into question. Can those who study the presidency offer fair judgments regardless of their political affiliation? Does their affiliation alter judgments of presidential greatness in historical or contemporary terms? Using a 2018 expert survey of political scientists who study the presidency, we find that party affiliation and ideological differences do alter—albeit slightly—perceptions of presidential greatness for both past and present presidents up to and including Donald Trump. Our results call into question such ratings insofar as they exist absent the political and ideological context of the reviewer.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Science and Politics Vol. 53, No.3; Jul 2020: p.413-420
Journal SourcePolitical Science and Politics 2020-09 53, 3
Key WordsDonald Trump ;  Latest Presidential Greatness Survey