
President Bush and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton again top Gallup's annual lists of "most admired" men and women, the polling firm said Wednesday.
According to Frank Newport, Gallup Poll editor in chief, U.S. presidents typically come in first in this yearly rite, done this month as part of the latest USA TODAY/Gallup Poll.
Bush's support — he was the choice of 10% of 1,011 Americans polled — was the lowest since he took office in 2001 and 2 percentage points above the No. 2 choice, former president Bill Clinton.
Sen. Clinton, now a Democratic presidential candidate, has been No. 1 on the list of most admired women since December 2002.
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