New poll reveals how popular Melania Trump is compared to other First Ladies

Melania Trump has maintained a relatively private and reserved public profile compared to many former First Ladies, both during and after her time in the White House. Her low visibility, especially alongside Donald Trump’s highly public and polarizing political presence, has shaped public perceptions of her as a more distant and less publicly engaged figure.

Recent polling data from YouGov reports her net approval rating at -16. This places her below Jill Biden at -9 but slightly above Hillary Clinton at -17, reflecting the broader variability in public opinion toward modern political figures.

At the same time, the survey highlights that negative approval ratings are common in today’s polarized political environment. Public perception of First Ladies and political spouses is often influenced more by partisan alignment than by individual actions or initiatives.

Despite this, several former First Ladies continue to receive strong favorable ratings across party lines. Notable examples include Nancy Reagan, Rosalynn Carter, Lady Bird Johnson, Barbara Bush, Laura Bush, and Michelle Obama, all of whom maintain positive net approval scores.

Among all surveyed figures, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis stands out with the highest approval rating at +56. Her lasting cultural influence and historical legacy continue to shape her consistently strong public image decades after her time in the White House.

The poll also shows that approval of Melania Trump varies significantly by political affiliation, with higher favorability among Republicans than Democrats, reflecting the broader partisan divide associated with Donald Trump’s presidency.

The survey extended beyond First Ladies to include former presidents as well. Donald Trump ranked last among 20 presidents with a -20 rating, followed closely by Joe Biden, indicating low favorability for recent administrations in this dataset.

Overall, the findings suggest that these ratings reflect more than individual reputations. They capture how historical memory, media narratives, and current political divisions all influence public opinion, especially for figures closely tied to recent administrations.

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