NEWSMAX: …Eighteen percent — nearly one in five of the 1,024 adults polled March 15-16 — told Gallup that the possibility of Clinton, 66, becoming the first female president was her most positive attribute.
That was followed by the former Secretary of State’s overall experience, including her background in foreign policy, which was most attractive to 9 percent of those surveyed.
“Americans mention a number of other positives dealing with her personal characteristics — including her experience, and the perception that she is capable, qualified, and intelligent,” Gallup said in its analysis of the survey results… (more)