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America's most popular first lady: Hillary is third from the bottom, Melania is not the bottom one

According to the British "Daily Mail" report, polls show that Jacqueline Kennedy is still the "greatest" first lady in the United States, Jill Biden ranks seventh, and Melania Trump ranks second from the bottom above Pat Nixon.

America's most popular first lady: Hillary is third from the bottom, Melania is not the bottom one

According to the report, the Zogbi poll company conducted a sample survey in the United States, asking the American public what they think of the 12 women who have served as the first lady of the United States in the past. According to the survey results, Jacqueline Kennedy is very popular with the public, topped the list of the most popular first ladies in the United States. The result, while based only on the votes of 5,437 Americans, represents what is in the minds of most Americans.

America's most popular first lady: Hillary is third from the bottom, Melania is not the bottom one

in Jacqueline

Born in 1929, Jacqueline graduated from the Most Elegant University in the United States, weeser College, a rich experience in her youth, and met the Queen of England at Buckingham Palace at the age of 18, and also studied French and French history at the University of Paris, France. In 1953, Jacqueline married John F. Kennedy and then helped her husband compete for the 35th president of the United States. At that time, Jacqueline actively participated in all political activities, wrote letters by hand, preached in French, Spanish and Italian to the newly american voters, just to help her husband get enough votes, and in the end her efforts were not in vain, Kennedy defeated Nixon to become the 35th president of the United States.

America's most popular first lady: Hillary is third from the bottom, Melania is not the bottom one

(Kennedy and Jacqueline)

In 1961, Jacqueline became the youngest first lady in American history, but her footsteps did not stop there. As she traveled with her husband, her elegant temperament and witty conversation made her very popular with the leaders of other countries, and Khrushchev, Nehru, and de Gaulle called her "very lovely Mrs. Kennedy." On November 22, 1963, Kennedy was assassinated, and Jacqueline knew she was in danger, but did not leave until 1968, when Kennedy's brother, presidential candidate, Robert F. Kennedy, was assassinated, and she decided to leave the United States.

On October 20, 1968, to protect her children and herself, Jacqueline married Aristotle Onassis, a wealthy and powerful Greek ship king. After Onassis's death, Jacqueline returned to the United States, died of lymphadenoma in 1994, and was buried next to her late husband Kennedy at Arlington Cemetery.

America's most popular first lady: Hillary is third from the bottom, Melania is not the bottom one

(Michelle Obama on the left, Nancy Reagan on the right)

Years later, Jacqueline is still the "first lady" in the hearts of Americans, ranking first in polls with 65 percent approval. Michelle Obama came in second with 51 percent, followed by Nancy Reagan with 50 percent. Jill Biden ranked seventh with a 39 percent approval rating.

The bottom three women are either controversial in their own right or married to a controversial president. Pat Nixon came to the bottom with 28 percent, Melania Trump came in second-to-last with 34 percent and Hillary Clinton came in third with 35 percent.

America's most popular first lady: Hillary is third from the bottom, Melania is not the bottom one

(Pat Nixon on the left, Melania Trump on the right)

The reason why Pat is at the bottom is related to her husband Nixon's deep political scandal. Pat, who has always supported her husband's career, put all his energy and patience into canvassing. After Nixon's defeat in 1960, Pat encouraged Nixon to cheer up, laying the groundwork for Nixon to later win the U.S. presidential election in 1968. Unfortunately, in order to seek re-election, Nixon was deeply involved in the "Watergate" scandal and became the first president in American history to resign due to the scandal, and Pat as Nixon's right-hand man naturally had joint and several responsibilities, so she left a bad impression in the hearts of Americans.

Proofreader: Mou Yuankai

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