Global YouGov poll ranks Obama as most famous person, includes list of notable leaders
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The passage only reports poll results and a roster of public figures without suggesting any wrongdoing, financial flows, or controversial actions. It offers minimal investigative value and no novel al Barack Obama received 26% of votes as the most famous person worldwide. Bill Gates was second with 12% in the poll. Survey covered 13,895 respondents across 12 countries.
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