Greatest Presidents of All Time - Franklin D. Roosevelt or Ronald Reagan

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FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT

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RONALD REAGAN
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Why This Battle Matters

What does it mean when the 'Great Communicator' clashes with the 'architect of the New Deal'? This battle isn't just a headline; it's a foundational shift waiting to happen in the Presidents of All Time league. Ronald Reagan’s charm and conservative revolution versus Franklin D. Roosevelt's bold New Deal and wartime leadership frame a contrast as stark as any rivalry seen on the field or silver screen. The stakes? A reshaping of our collective memory and understanding of presidential greatness. As fans, your preference shapes history—do you lean towards Reagan’s optimistic vision, or FDR’s transformative grit?

🔥 Fan Takes

not gonna lie, picking between Reagan and FDR is tougher than my mom's meatloaf 😬
FDR, the comeback king 👑 Who else could handle a Depression AND a World War?
lol remember when everyone just loved Reagan? nostalgia is a heck of a drug

How Fans Are Voting

In this battle:

Fans currently prefer Ronald Reagan over Franklin D. Roosevelt when it comes to the greatest Presidents of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Ronald Reagan 70.2% of the time over Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Across all battles:

Ronald Reagan win rate: 48.9%

Franklin D. Roosevelt win rate: 62.2%

Fan FAQs

Who's the #1 contender on GoatWars in this league?

Abraham Lincoln holds the top spot in the Greatest Presidents of All Time league. Check out where all the leaders stand on the GOAT List.

Why do fans love Franklin D. Roosevelt?

Fans adore FDR for his New Deal policies and leadership during World War II. His ability to guide the U.S. through some of its darkest times, while battling personal health challenges, has left a lasting emotional impact.

Why is Ronald Reagan leading in the Greatest Presidents of All Time league?

Reagan's commanding lead probably stems from his charismatic leadership style and strong communication skills. Fans of his presidency appreciate his role in ending the Cold War and his impact on American conservatism.