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white_swan53 On October 07, 2020




n/a, New Mexico
#1New Post! Jan 01, 2011 @ 15:54:10
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Monday, December 27, 2010



WASHINGTON - For the third straight year, President Barack Obama ranks as the man most admired by people living in the U.S., according to an annual USA Today-Gallup poll.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is the most-admired woman for the ninth year in a row, edging out former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and TV host Oprah Winfrey, as she did last year.
The poll, released Monday, asked respondents what man and woman, living anywhere in the world, they most admired. Rankings from one to 10 were based on total mentions and reported in percentages.
Obama has been the poll?s most-admired man since his election in 2008. With 22 per cent choosing him, Obama leads his predecessors, George W. Bush, with 5 per cent, and Bill Clinton, with 4 per cent.
However, Obama?s percentage has fallen over the years. In 2008 he led the list with 32 per cent and in 2009 with 30 per cent.
Rounding out the top 10 most-admired men, with 2 per cent or less: former South African President Nelson Mandella, computer tycoon Bill Gates, Pope Benedict XVI, the Rev. Billy Graham, former President Jimmy Carter, talk-show host Glenn Beck and the Dalai Lama.
Hillary Clinton has been the most-admired woman in the poll 15 times since 1992, when she first appeared following her husband?s election as president. She leads this year with 17 per cent, followed by Palin with 12 per cent, Winfrey with 11 per cent, and first lady Michelle Obama with 5 per cent.
Rounding out the top most-admired women, with 2 per cent or less: former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Queen Elizabeth, actress Angelina Jolie, former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and, in a three-way tie for ninth place, Burmese democracy advocate Aung San Suu Kyi and former first ladies Laura Bush and Barbara Bush.
The USA Today-Gallup survey, conducted Dec. 10-12, is based on telephone interviews with a random sample of 1,019 adults and has a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.



https://www.pentictonherald.ca/stories_world.php?id=320686
I have never seen this particular news paper so don't know the reliability of it's reputation.
maybe a Canadian member will be nice enough to say.


I wonder if the Poll was written / spoken in Mexican so their supporters could respond .
raditz On April 07, 2024
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Houston, Texas
#2New Post! Jan 01, 2011 @ 17:12:35
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is the most-admired woman for the ninth year in a row, edging out former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and TV host Oprah Winfrey, as she did last year.


Tells ya something right there. lol
hoppy On August 27, 2013




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#3New Post! Jan 01, 2011 @ 19:28:00
I wonder if they only polled Illinois voters.
HiImDan On February 29, 2024




Cleveland, the boil on the but
#4New Post! Jan 01, 2011 @ 19:33:52
@raditz Said

Tells ya something right there. lol



@hoppy Said

I wonder if they only polled Illinois voters.



I was gonna ask if this the same gallup poll that said John Kerry is gonna win in 2004 but these two made me laugh
Spinkiegirl On August 18, 2018




Chicago, Illinois
#5New Post! Jan 05, 2011 @ 01:21:51
@hoppy Said

I wonder if they only polled Illinois voters.



There's nothing wrong with this "Illinois voter!!"
bobbimay On February 11, 2024




Tucson, Arizona
#6New Post! Jan 05, 2011 @ 03:38:34
@hoppy Said

I wonder if they only polled Illinois voters.



the dead ones or the live ones??
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