Michelle Obama Tops List as Most Admired Woman in the US, Overtaking Hillary Clinton

In a recent Gallup poll, Michelle Obama has claimed the title of the most admired woman in the United States, dethroning Hillary Clinton after 17 consecutive years. The former First Lady, whose autobiography “Becoming” has gained immense popularity, was the choice of 15% of the surveyed individuals, marking a significant increase from the 7% recorded in 2017. Michelle Obama’s influence extends beyond her time in the White House, as she continues to advocate for causes such as combating childhood obesity and championing women’s rights. Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton now holds the third position on the list, with entertainment mogul Oprah Winfrey securing the second spot. On the men’s side, Michelle’s husband, former President Barack Obama, emerged as the most admired man in the poll.

This shift in admiration rankings reflects the evolving perspectives and preferences of the American public. Michelle Obama’s multifaceted contributions and advocacy work have solidified her as a prominent and admired figure, while Hillary Clinton, after losing the 2016 presidential election, finds herself in a different position on the list. The Gallup poll also highlights other notable figures, including Melania Trump, Queen Elizabeth, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, showcasing the diverse range of admired personalities in the eyes of the American populace.

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