27. George H. W. Bush – 143
George H. W. Bush made history as the first member of his family to ascend to the presidency when he emerged victorious in the 1988 election. His intelligence played a significant role in his success. According to the White House website, Bush excelled both academically and athletically during his time at Yale. He captained the baseball team and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, showcasing his talents in multiple arenas. Despite his notable abilities, Bush was unable to secure a second term, ultimately losing the election to Bill Clinton.