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  2. Kristen Soltis Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Kristen Lynne Soltis Anderson (born 1984) [1] [2] is a Republican pollster, television personality, and writer whose work has appeared in The Daily Beast, [citation needed] Politico, [3] and HuffPost. [4] In 2013 Time named Anderson one of the 30 People Under 30 who are changing the world. [1]

  3. Sarah Childress Polk - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Childress Polk (September 4, 1803 – August 14, 1891) was the first lady of the United States from 1845 to 1849. She was the wife of the 11th president of the United States, James K. Polk.

  4. Category:Pollsters - Wikipedia

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  5. HuffPost Data

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    Forecasts for 2014’s races for governor, based on HuffPost Pollster’s poll-tracking model 06/19 Hospice, Inc. A Huffington Post investigation into the business of dying

  6. HuffPost Data

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    HuffPost Data Visualization, analysis, interactive maps and real-time graphics. Browse, copy and fork our open-source software.; Remix thousands of aggregated polling results.

  7. Who is the most popular first lady? Poll reveals America's ...

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    According to a series of Gallup polls dating back to 1969, former president George W. Bush's wife, Laura Bush, has received the highest approval ratings as first lady in recent U.S. history.

  8. J. Ann Selzer, pollster who predicted Kamala Harris would win ...

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    J. Ann Selzer's once-respected poll showed that Kamala Harris was leading in Iowa — only for Trump to win the state by more than 13 percentage points on Election Day.

  9. First Lady Bake-Off - Wikipedia

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    The First Lady Bake-Off, renamed the Presidential Cookie Poll in 2016, was a baking competition held by Family Circle from 1992 until 2016 between the spouses of leading presidential candidates. It originated after Hillary Clinton made a political gaffe which was interpreted by some as disparaging baking or housewives.