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Fictional character Donald Francis Draper more influential than Obama | A fictional character on AMC's 'Mad Men' has topped the list of 49 Most Influential Men. Donald Francis Draper from the television series got an
overall score of 91.1 for being value driven and thoroughly masculine, revealed
Askmen.com. Second in line was three-time Olympic gold medallist Usain Bolt a
Jamaican sprinter, who scored 89.9. His world record for the 100 meters and 200
meters brought him into prominence. US President Barack Obama's score of 89.8
put him in the third position. With his cool and calm persona, he helped bring
the country back from the brink. Next in line was Mark Zuckerberg, who co-founded
the popular social networking site Facebook. He scored 88.2 to make it to the
fourth place. The X Factor co-judge Simon Cowell took the fifth spot, scoring
88. He is well known in the UK and the US as a talent judge for Pop Idol, American
Idol, and Britain's Got Talent. The other top 20 Most Influential Men were: Michael
Jackson - 87.6. Steve Jobs - 87.4. Roger Federer - 87.3. Peyton Manning - 86.7.
Dana White - 86.3. Jay-Z - 86.2. Tom Ford - 86. Jon Stewart - 85.9. Jack Dorsey
- 85.6. Quentin Tarantino - 85.5. Conan O'Brien - 85.3. Ashton Kutcher - 84.6.
Gary Vaynerchuk - 84. Ryan Seacrest - 83.8. George Clooney - 83.6. |
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