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George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton Top "Most Admired" Poll
Well, this poll confirms what we always thought about Bill. He's the one on the bottom.
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By Associated Press
1st ed.
December 29, 2003, 9:06 PM EST
WASHINGTON -- George W. Bush and Hillary Rodham Clinton are finally on the same ticket -- the most admired man and woman in America, according to a poll released Monday.
The Republican president and the Democratic senator from New York and former first lady won't be found on the same sides of many political issues. But they're both seen in a favorable light by the American public.
When people were asked to name the man they admire the most, Bush was picked by 29 percent. Secretary of State Colin Powell and Pope John Paul II were named by 4 percent and former President Clinton was named by 3 percent, according to the CNN-USA Today-Gallup poll.
Sen. Clinton, was named by 16 percent, while talk show host Oprah Winfrey was picked by 7 percent, first lady Laura Bush by 6 percent and national security adviser Condoleezza Rice by 4 percent.
The poll asked an "open-ended question," meaning respondents were allowed to offer any names that came to mind. For both the most-admired man and most-admired woman, the remainder of votes were spread among a wide variety of individuals.
(1,000 adults, Dec. 5-7, margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.)
Copyright © 2003, The Associated Press
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FLUSHED THE JOHNS!
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