A new poll comparing America’s First Ladies has set off a nationwide conversation — not only about popularity and legacy, but about how drastically the political landscape has shifted over the past several decades. While many former First Ladies remain beloved symbols of unity, tradition, or compassion, Melania Trump continues to occupy a unique, complicated space in the public consciousness. Neither universally praised nor universally criticized, she stands somewhere in the middle of one of the most divided moments in American history.
The poll, conducted by YouGov and based on interviews with 2,255 U.S. adults, measured approval ratings for multiple First Ladies across generations — from timeless cultural icons like Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis to modern political figures such as Michelle Obama, Jill Biden, and Hillary Clinton. Melania’s placement on this list has sparked renewed debate about her public image, her private approach to the role, and the effect of her husband’s presidency on her national standing.
A Competitive Field With Powerful Legacies
From the moment she entered the White House in 2017, Melania Trump faced unusually high expectations. Her predecessors included some of the most celebrated women in American cultural memory: Michelle Obama, whose popularity transcended political affiliation; Jacqueline Kennedy, the eternal symbol of grace; and Barbara Bush, remembered for her warmth and steady presence.
Placed alongside women who shaped American history through charisma, advocacy, and public engagement, Melania immediately stood out — not for her visibility, but for her distance from the spotlight.
Unlike many modern First Ladies, Melania often chose privacy over publicity. She kept interviews to a minimum, maintained a small public profile, and rarely engaged publicly in political conflict. This approach earned her admiration from supporters who viewed her as understated, elegant, and dignified — but it also limited the emotional connection many Americans felt with other First Ladies.
Still, the expectations were high. And in today’s polarized political environment, no First Lady escapes scrutiny.
Melania’s Approval Rating: A Complicated Middle Ground
The YouGov poll revealed that Melania Trump holds a –16 approval rating, placing her below Jill Biden (–9) but above Hillary Clinton (–17), who ranked last among the First Ladies surveyed.
This middle-of-the-pack ranking reflects a familiar truth: Melania’s public image is inseparable from the deep political divide surrounding her husband, former President Donald Trump.
Her approval numbers fluctuate dramatically depending on political affiliation:
Republicans rate her highly, often seeing her as poised, elegant, and unfairly criticized.
Democrats view her far more negatively, influenced heavily by their perceptions of her husband’s policies and controversies.
This partisan split mirrors a much broader trend: modern political figures, especially those connected to Donald Trump, simply do not receive the broad, cross-party admiration that First Ladies once enjoyed.
Who Topped the List? The Most Popular First Ladies in the Poll
Despite the polarized climate, several First Ladies emerged not only with positive ratings, but with strong bipartisan support — a rarity in current political life.
According to the poll, the highest-rated First Ladies were:
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (+56)
Rosalynn Carter (+32)
Nancy Reagan (+25)
Lady Bird Johnson (+23)
Barbara Bush (+21)
Michelle Obama (+21)
Laura Bush (+19)
These women represent eras where, even in political tension, First Ladies were often viewed as figures of unity, cultural sophistication, compassion, or advocacy. Their projects — literacy initiatives, beautification programs, health campaigns, or cultural preservation efforts — became widely admired apart from political identity.
And then there is Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis: A Legacy That Still Dominates
More than 60 years after leaving the White House, Jackie Kennedy still stands as the most popular First Lady in modern history — not merely in this poll, but across generations of surveys.
Her +56 approval rating dwarfs the entire field.
Why does she endure?
Because she transcended politics.
Because she became an icon.
Because she shaped fashion, culture, and global perception.
Because the tragedy of her husband’s assassination cemented her place in American memory as a symbol of resilience.
In an age where First Ladies are increasingly judged through partisan lenses, Jackie’s widespread admiration feels almost unattainable today.
Melania Trump’s Polarized Standing
Melania’s approval struggles are not unique — many modern political figures face similar challenges. However, several factors contribute to her complicated national reputation:
1. Her limited public engagement
Unlike Michelle Obama or Eleanor Roosevelt, Melania often remained quiet and removed from the extensive advocacy roles many Americans now expect of First Ladies.
2. The controversy surrounding her husband
Donald Trump is one of the most polarizing presidents in U.S. history. His controversies, rhetoric, and legal battles inevitably shape how the public views his wife.
3. Her public image as aloof or mysterious
While some admire her reserved nature, others interpret it as coldness or disinterest.
4. Mixed press coverage
Media portrayals of Melania varied dramatically depending on political leanings, resulting in inconsistent narratives about her character and role.
Despite these challenges, Melania retains a fiercely loyal base of supporters who view her as elegant, unfairly targeted, and admirably private.
How the Poll Was Conducted
YouGov explained their methodology clearly:
A random sample of U.S. adults was selected, balanced by age, gender, race, education, region, and political identity.
Weighting accounted for past voting behavior, turnout, and party registration.
Respondents rated each First Lady, allowing researchers to calculate net approval scores.
This approach aims to capture a balanced national snapshot — though as with all political polling, public emotion often shifts rapidly.
The Documentary Factor
Melania has recently returned to the spotlight thanks to her new Amazon documentary, which reportedly earned $7 million in its opening weekend. Amazon invested heavily in it, paying approximately $40 million for rights and another $35 million for marketing.
The documentary’s release arrives at a time when Melania’s public profile is again rising — and, as expected, her popularity is rising and falling along partisan lines.
Where the Former Presidents Ranked
The poll also examined former U.S. presidents — and the results were striking:
Donald Trump ranked last among the 20 presidents included, with a net approval of –20.
Joe Biden ranked second-to-last, illustrating a broader dissatisfaction with contemporary leadership.
Nearly 48% of respondents rated Donald Trump as “poor,” while 6% rated him “below average.”
These numbers further explain Melania’s complicated approval rating. Public opinion of presidents and First Ladies often reflect each other — and in highly polarized eras, both carry the weight of political battle scars.
What This Poll Really Reveals
Beyond numbers, this survey highlights a profound truth about America’s political and cultural climate:
Modern First Ladies are no longer judged as independent figures — they are judged as extensions of political identity.
Where once First Ladies served as cultural bridges across party lines, they now inherit the same polarization as their husbands.
Melania Trump’s ranking reflects:
admiration from supporters who see her as graceful and wrongfully criticized
disapproval from opponents who view her through the lens of Donald Trump’s presidency
indifference from those who feel she never fully embraced the public-facing role
Yet within these opinions lies a larger conversation about how Americans perceive leadership, empathy, and public service in an age where politics rarely leaves room for nuance.
A Divided Country, A Divided Legacy
Melania Trump’s place in history remains unsettled.
She is neither universally beloved nor universally disliked.
She is a First Lady whose legacy is still in motion — shaped by a changing political climate, a fiercely loyal base, and a public that continues to debate her role.
What is clear is this:
As long as her husband remains a dominant figure in American politics, Melania Trump will continue to be one of the most polarizing First Ladies the country has ever seen.
But polls shift. Public emotions evolve. And history often sees people differently than their own era does.
For now, the latest survey offers a revealing snapshot — not just of Melania Trump, but of an America still wrestling with identity, memory, and the changing role of the First Lady herself.