The survey said 52 per cent of Americans polled have a favourable opinion of the former Republican president who was in office between 2001 and 2009, while 49 per cent share a similar feeling about the man currently in the White House.
It took nearly a decade for Americans polled to warm towards Bush, who led the United States during the September 11, 2001 attacks and launched two wars in its aftermath.
Among former presidents, George HW Bush and Bill Clinton have highly favorable ratings of 64 per cent.
Hillary Clinton, wife of Bill, is the leading candidate for the Democrats, while presumed candidate Jeb Bush, brother and son of the two former presidents, may test the Republican field.
The survey released today was conducted by telephone from May 29 to 31 on a representative sample of 1,025 Americans, the margin of error is three per cent.
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