Top 10 Most Guessed US Presidents by French Speakers

Guess the 10 US presidents the most guessed in the french version of the jetpunk quiz : U.S. Presidents Quiz
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Rank
President
%
1
Donald Trump
99%
2
Barack Obama
98%
3
Joe Biden
95%
4
George H.W. Bush
84%
George W. Bush
Rank
President
%
6
George Washington
83%
7
John F. Kennedy
82%
9
Bill Clinton
74%
8
Abraham Lincoln
75%
10
Franklin D. Roosevelt
67%
Theodore Roosevelt
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Level 50
Aug 6, 2024
Fantastique!
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Level 77
Sep 20, 2025
Little surprised Reagan and Nixon are so low, less than 67% at least. Although I wouldn't expect them in the top 10, I'm also surprised Jefferson and Eisenhower are below 67% with their historical connections to France.
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Level 44
Nov 29, 2025
Eisenhower, for us, is known mainly as a general. French people barely need to know that he was also president. Those who would remember him as president would probably do not because of his role in liberation of France but because of his farewell speech in Oliver Stone's JFK :D (but we do remember Roosevelt, his president during his wartime prime)

Jefferson, sure. I bet he would poll high among history affictionados (he has this nice quote « Every man has two countries, his and France » that French history geek love). But the 10 places are trusted mainly by mediatic culture, not really by history culture (so, the recent ones, the shot one, the cigar one, the wartime one — Teddy is just a collateral recall :D —, the one who freed the slaves — who is also a shot one, but the shot one is Kennedy, we barely remember that Lincoln was shot ; likewise Garfield or McKinley aren't remembered —, and the first one)