I doubt this will get much coverage, but I think it shows how the Democratic presidencies of the last quarter century resonate with voters, and is an encouraging sign for our 2016 prospects:
Bill Clinton is by far the most admired president of the past quarter century, a new poll shows, underscoring how much he has done to burnish his profile since leaving the White House in 2000.
From the Wall Street Journal/NBC News Poll:
Asked which president of the past 25 years they admired most, some 42% of respondents named Mr. Clinton in the new Wall Street Journal/NBC News/Annenberg Survey. That was more than twice the share that named any other president.
The other three presidents of the quarter century all polled about the same: 18% said they most admired President Barack Obama; 17% named George W. Bush; and 16% named his father, George H. W. Bush.
That's 42% for President Clinton, who remains one of the most popular national Democrats we have, and 18% for President Obama, who still outpolls both Bushes in spite of the never-ending barrage of negative news stories pushed by the mainstream media.