Abstract

This article, based on four presidential tracking studies by academics conducted over a 20‐year period, seeks, through analysis of those studies, to answer five questions:1. Is there any correlation between views held about a president early in his term/s or immediately after his term ends, and those held much later?2. Is there a pattern to such rankings as they change over time?3. Can we explain why change occurs?4. Can actions taken by a president after he has left office significantly alter his ranking?5. When might the process of change be, to all intents and purposes, complete? Is there, for example, a 25‐year rule? 50?

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