Michelle Obama Is The Most Admired Woman In The World, Donald Trump 2nd Most Admired Man In The U.S. – According To New Poll

Michelle Obama, Donald Trump
Michelle Obama Is The Most Admired Woman In The World, Donald Trump 2nd Most Admired Man In The U.S. – According To New Poll
Michelle Obama is ending the week as the most-admired woman… in the world! Our former First Lady snagged the title after a recent poll via YouGov. She took the place of actress Angelina Jolie, who’s now number three on the list.

Angelina Jolie
So, who’s number 2? None other than Oprah Winfrey.

Oprah Winfrey
Those who participated in the poll were asked the open-ended question,
“Thinking about people alive in the world today, which [man or woman] do you most admire?”
And Obama was the top answer!
Her husband, former President Barack Obama, is holding down number two on the men’s list for most-admired in the world.

Barack Obama
Bill Gates is number one and Jackie Chan rounds out the top three.
The Obamas are also still popular in the U.S. too. They topped the list for most-admired man and woman in the country. Current President Donald Trump is the second-most admired man in the U.S. and Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is the second-most admired woman.

Donald Trump
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