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Reference only snapshot: https://rankiwiki.com/archives/2400 Headline numbers: Pelosi 9.4%; a 6.3% cluster spans both current politicians and historical presidents; long tail at 3.1%.

Framing a neutral question about criteria rather than advocacy: if you had to choose three weighting factors for “leader” (office power, sustained results, cross-partisan influence), how would you balance them?

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[–] rankiwiki@lemmy.world 0 points 3 days ago

Noted. Keeping the discussion on methodology and weighting, not random lists.