Jacqueline Kennedy ranked 3rd-best First Lady by Siena College

 United States of America
Historical Figures
Political Analysis
Public Opinion Research
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Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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In 2008, the Siena College Research Institute conducted a comprehensive survey evaluating the legacies of America's First Ladies, and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis emerged as the 3rd-best among 38 distinguished women. This ranking reflects her significant impact and contributions during her time in the White House and beyond. Onassis excelled in various criteria, showcasing her multifaceted strengths. She was ranked 2nd in background, highlighting her privileged upbringing and education, and 4th in intelligence, underscoring her sharp intellect. Her value to the country was recognized with a 2nd place ranking, while her integrity and accomplishments were rated 4th and 5th, respectively. Notably, she was ranked 1st in public image, a testament to her enduring legacy and the admiration she garnered from the public. Furthermore, her courage and leadership were acknowledged with 2nd and 4th place rankings, respectively, emphasizing her role as a strong and independent figure. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis's ability to be her 'own woman' was also recognized, ranking her 4th in this category. Overall, her contributions to American culture and her influence as a First Lady continue to resonate, making her a pivotal figure in U.S. history.
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