Friday, December 31, 2010

Tibet's Leader in The League of ‘Most Admired Man’ for 2010



Dharamshala: A recent poll conducted in the United States by USA Today/Gallup to find out the most admired men and women for the year 2010 ranked His Holiness the Dalai Lama at number 10 by the Americans and ranked 5th in the vote-by-party category. His Holiness received 1% by Americans and 2% by the Democrats nationwide. In both the category, Obama was the runaway favorite for Most Admired Man among Americans and Democrats, with 22% and 46% respectively.

On the other hand, Hillary Clinton is the Most Admired Woman this year, her ninth consecutive year at No. 1 with 17 % .She was followed by Sarah Palin (12 %) and Oprah Winfrey (11 %).

Results for this USA Today/Gallup poll are based on telephone interviews conducted Dec. 10-12, 2010, with a random sample of 1,019 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the continental U.S., selected using random-digit-dial sampling.

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