The 10 Worst Presidents

Not all U.S. presidents are missed once they leave the White House.

By Andrew Soergel and Jay Tolson | Dec. 31, 2014, at 9:28 a.m.

The 10 Worst Presidents

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Introduction

Worst Presidents

Not all U.S. presidents are missed once they leave the White House. U.S. News averaged the results of five major presidential polls to make its own list of America's worst presidents.

10. (Tie) George W. Bush

10. (Tie) George W. Bush

President George Bush holds his last press conference on Jan. 19, 2009, in the White House briefing room.

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Born: July 6, 1946

Presidential term: Jan. 20, 2001-Jan. 20, 2009

Vice President: Dick Cheney

The son of a former president, George W. Bush's legacy will be forever haunted by a series of public speaking gaffes and costly wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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10. (Tie) Richard Nixon

10. (Tie) Richard Nixon

WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 9:  Republican president of the United States Richard Nixon thumbing up after announcing his resignation from the presidency after the Watergate scandal on August 9, 1974. Richard Nixon had been elected in 1968 and re-elected in 1972.  (Photo by AFP/Getty Images)

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Born: Jan. 9, 1913

Died: April 22, 1994

Presidential term: Jan. 20, 1969- Aug. 9, 1974

Vice Presidents: Spiro Agnew, Gerald Ford

Though politically gifted, he will forever be associated with the Watergate scandal and his resignation.

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9. Herbert Hoover

9. Herbert Hoover

circa 1928:  Herbert Hoover (1874 - 1964), Republican Party candidate for the Presidency of the United States of America, listening to a one valve radio set.  (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

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Born: Aug. 10, 1874

Died: Oct. 20, 1964

Presidential term: March 4, 1929-March 4, 1933

Vice President: Charles Curtis

Hoover was known as a poor communicator who fueled trade wars and exacerbated the Depression.

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8. William Henry Harrison

8. William Henry Harrison

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Born: Feb. 9, 1773

Died: April 4, 1841

Presidential term: March 4, 1841-April 4, 1841

Vice President: John Tyler

He was president for all of 30 days after contracting pneumonia during his interminable inaugural.

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7. Ulysses S. Grant

7. Ulysses S. Grant

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Born: April 27, 1822

Died: July 23, 1885

Presidential term: March 4, 1869-March 4, 1877

Vice Presidents: Schuyler Colfax, Henry Wilson

Serving right after Andrew Johnson, he presided over an outbreak of graft and corruption, but had good intentions.

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6. John Tyler

6. John Tyler

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Born: March 29, 1790

Died: Jan. 18, 1862

Presidential term: April 4, 1841-March 4, 1845

Vice President: None

He was a stalwart defender of slavery who abandoned his party's platform once he was president.

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5. Millard Fillmore

5. Millard Fillmore

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Born: Jan. 7, 1800

Died: March 8, 1874

Presidential term: July 9, 1850-March 4, 1853

Vice President: None

He backed the Compromise of 1850 that delayed the Southern secession by allowing slavery to spread.

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4. Franklin Pierce

4. Franklin Pierce

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Born: Nov. 23, 1804

Died: Oct. 8, 1869

Presidential term: March 4, 1853-March 4, 1857

Vice President: William R. King

His fervor for expanding the borders – thereby adding several slave states – helped set the stage for the Civil War.

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3. Andrew Johnson

3. Andrew Johnson

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Born: Dec. 29, 1808

Died: July 31, 1875

Presidential term: April 15, 1865-March 4, 1869

Vice President: None

He survived impeachment after opposing Reconstruction initiatives including the 14th amendment.

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2. Warren G. Harding

2. Warren G. Harding

377869 29: Portrait of the 29th U.S. President Warren G. Harding. (1865-1923) (Courtesy of the National Archives/Newsmakers)

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Born: Nov. 2, 1865

Died: Aug. 2, 1923

Presidential term: March 4, 1921-Aug. 2, 1923

Vice President: Calvin Coolidge

He was an ineffectual and indecisive leader who played poker while his friends plundered the U.S. treasury.

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1. James Buchanan

1. James Buchanan

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Born: April 23, 1791

Died: June 1, 1868

Presidential term: March 4, 1857-March 4, 1861

Vice President: John Breckinridge

He refused to challenge either the spread of slavery or the growing bloc of states that became the Confederacy.

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Conclusion

Conclusion

Worst Presidents

Were these really America's worst presidents? 

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Andrew Soergel Economy Reporter

Andrew Soergel is an Economy Reporter at U.S. News. You can connect with him on LinkedIn, follow him on Twitter or email him at asoergel@usnews.com.

Jay Tolson Staff Writer


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