Bernie Sanders Currently Tops TIME Person Of The Year Reader’s Poll – Guess Who Else Is On The List?
Every year TIME magazine decides who is their “Person of the Year,” but they also take into account the results of their readers’ poll. Can you guess who else is on the list?
Bernie Sanders is leading the pack.
TIME magazine’s “Person of the Year” readers’ poll is heating up, with just eleven days left to vote. Some other famous names stick out, including (in order) Malala Yousafzai, Pope Francis, President Barack Obama, and Stephen Colbert.
A few others: Planned Parenthod’s Cecile Richards, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, who this year was the writer of the majority opinion supporting the constitutional right of same-sex couples to marry, Adele, Viola Davis, J.K. Rowling, Hillary Clinton, Tim Cook, and even (yes) Donald Trump.
But there was one name, as shocking to us as it was, probably makes perfect sense to the Mike Huckabee/Tony Perkins/Brian Browns of the world.
Now you’ve guessed it!
Kim Davis is on the list.
Granted, she’s fourth from the bottom, sandwiched between the Koch Brothers and Ted Cruz, but yes, she’s gotten enough votes to be on the list.
Feel free to vote your conscience.
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Image by Gage Skidmore via Flickr and a CC license
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