Poll: Put Eleanor On $10 Bill
More than a quarter of Americans want Eleanor Roosevelt on the $10 bill after its redesign, a new poll finds. A new McClatchy-Marist survey released on Wednesday has the former first lady as the leading choice among 1,259 respondents, according to Reuters . Roosevelt commands 27 percent support in the sampling, with Harriet Tubman, an African-American abolitionist, trailing her at 17 percent. Sacajawea, a Native American explorer, rounds out the top three candidates with 13 percent. Women’s rights activist Susan B. Anthony and aviator Amelia Earnhardt round out the top five, tied at 11 percent each/ The Hill . More here .
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