Monday, December 28, 2015

Governor Palin in Top 10 In Gallup's And YouGuv's "Most Admired Women 2015" Lists

For the seventh year in a row Governor Sarah Palin makes Gallup's  the "Top Ten Most Admired Women in the World " list. This despite her having had a relatively low profile in 2015. Effectively Governor Palin is tied for 8th place

Commentators have advised that Gallup's methodology is heavily skewed towards questioning more leftist respondents and, if that is the case Palin's standing is even more remarkable."Sarah Palin is the only woman to make both lists that gets horrible treatment from the media"

Once again the haters are shown to be a tiny  immoral minority of aggrieved, jealous fools as the wider, real world, recognizes Governor Palin's outstanding qualities.

Also noticeable is Donald trump tying Pope Francis in second place as "Most Admired Man In The World  




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In this massive poll, of formidably strong candidates for "most admired women" from YouGuv Governor Palin is listed 10th, above Queen Elizabeth 2nd and Barbara Bush (Fiorina is not included in this list) Governor Palin clearly is awarded recognition for her unwavering stance on right to life and for the protection of the special needs children as well as her honesty and perseverance.




HOW WE DID IT –

In December YouGov gathered open-ended nominations from panellists across 34 countries, asking them simply: “Thinking about people alive in the world today, which [man or woman] do you most admire?” These nominations were then used to compile a list of the 25 men and 25 women who received the most nominations and were nominated in at least 2 countries. An additional 5 popular local figures were added to the lists for individual countries.
In January, 23 of the 34 countries were polled again in representative* surveys, where respondents were asked two questions: “who do you truly admire?”, where they could make multiple selections, and “who do you MOST admire?”, where they could pick only one. These two numbers were then combined into the score (displayed to the right of each name above.)
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Michael JN Thompson


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