42% of voters say Donald Trump will go down as ‘one of the worst presidents’ in U.S. history

More than 4 in 10 voters say Donald Trump will go down as ‘one of the worst presidents’ in U.S. history as 58 per cent say they don’t believe election wasn’t stolen

  • Forty-two per cent of registered voters think Donald Trump will go down in history as one of America’s worst presidents of all time, a new poll revealed
  • Only 22 per cent say he will be remembered as one of the greats 
  • More than half of respondents said they don’t think the election was stolen
  • When broken down by party, however, 68 per cent of Republicans claim Trump was robbed of a second term in the election

A poll released Saturday shows 42 per cent of registered voters think Donald Trump will go down in history as one of America’s worst presidents of all time – as more than half say they don’t believe the election was stolen.

Of the 1,007 respondents, the Fox News poll found only 22 per cent believe Trump will be remembered as one of the greatest presidents in U.S. history.

It also showed that 54 per cent of registered voters have an unfavorable view of Trump as he has just over a month left in office before Joe Biden is sworn in. And 55 per cent think the country is worse off now than it was four years ago.

The December 6-9 survey comes as Trump continues to blast the presidential election results, claiming on Twitter Sunday morning it was the ‘MOST CORRUPT ELECTION IN U.S. HISTORY!’

Forty-two per cent of registered voters think Donald Trump will go down in history as one of America’s worst presidents of all time, a new poll revealed

Notably, respondents said they were not pleased with trump's handling of the coroanvirus pandemic and immigration

Notably, respondents said they were not pleased with trump’s handling of the coroanvirus pandemic and immigration

On Sunday, Trump continued his complaints of election fraud, claiming he is the true victor

On Sunday, Trump continued his complaints of election fraud, claiming he is the true victor

Republicans and the president’s campaign continue to launch legal battles regionally and nationally to overturn Biden’s victory as Trump pushes rhetoric of a ‘rigged’ election stolen by Democrats.

Most judges have either refused to hear election cases or they have been struck down without much consideration – including at the Supreme Court level on Friday.

Thousands of pro-Trump protesters descended on Washington, D.C. Saturday again to demand ‘Stop the Steal!’ as the Fox News poll shows that 58 per cent of registered voters don’t think the election was stolen.

When broken down by party, however, Republicans say Trump was robbed in the election with 68 per cent claiming it was stolen.

Fifty-six per cent say Trump’s efforts to overturn the election has weakened democracy.

There are already talks that Trump is going to run for president again in 2024, but 57 per cent say they don’t want to see that happen.

A report earlier this month said Trump has been talking about holding a rally in Florida the same day Biden takes the oath of office on January 20. The final Air Force One trip by Trump would likely be used as a show for him to announce his future plans.

The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.

More than 5 in 10 registered voters say they disapprove of Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, immigration and healthcare in general.

On the other hand, 52 per cent said they approve of Trump’s handling of the economy during his four years where, before the pandemic hit, there were record low unemployment numbers.