Clinton, Obama top lists of most-admired, Gallup says

BOSTON – Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama topped this year's Gallup poll of the most-admired woman and man, while U.S. survey results since 1948 show several people with ties to Boston, Massachusetts and New England have made regular appearances.
The late Ted Kennedy, the long-serving U.S. senator from Massachusetts, appeared among the top 10 most-admired men 18 times, according to Gallup's compilation. His one-time sister-in-law, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, long a Martha's Vineyard resident, showed up among the top-10 women 28 times.