A Quinnipiac Poll released Thursday shows American voters listed President Trump as the worst of the 13 presidents that have served since World War II.

Forty-one percent of American voters listed Trump as the worst president since the end of WWII, followed by 21 percent who listed Barack Obama and 10 percent who said the worst president was Richard Nixon.

The best presidents, voters said, were Ronald Reagan, capturing 28 percent, Obama with 24 percent, and Bill Clinton and John Kennedy each with 10 percent of those surveyed listing them as the greatest president since 1945.

President Trump came in fifth place on the list of best presidents with 7 percent naming him the greatest. Following Trump on the list is Dwight Eisenhower with 4 percent, Harry Truman and Jimmy Carter with 3 percent, Lyndon Johnson with 2 percent and Richard Nixon, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush each with 1 percent.

President Ford scored less than one percent.

The poll also asked voters how Trump was handling his job, and found Trump to have a 38 percent approval rating and a 56 percent disapproval rating.

The poll was conducted from March 3-5 and surveyed 1,122 voters nationwide with a 3.5 percent margin of error.