Melania Trump is more admired than Hillary Clinton and Ivanka Trump, but Michelle Obama takes first place in new poll

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Melania Trump is more admired than Hillary Clinton and Ivanka Trump, but Michelle Obama takes first place in new poll
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Melania Trump jumped seven places from her position in the same ranking last year, while Clinton dropped four places.

First lady Melania Trump is the third most admired woman in the United States, trailing her predecessor Michelle Obama who took first place, but beating another former first lady, Hillary Clinton, and her own stepdaughter, Ivanka Trump, according to a poll released Thursday.

Also more popular than Melania Trump was Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who was ranked second behind Obama. Clinton, who served as secretary of state and lost to Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election, dropped four places from last year to eighth place.

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