The findings from the Siena College/C-SPAN poll were released yesterday.
Hillary Clinton dropped from fourth to sixth since the last survey in 2008.
Abigail Adams kept her second place standing, and Jacqueline Kennedy retained third place. Dolley Madison was fourth.
Clinton is seen as the former first lady with the most presidential potential.
The poll is based on interviews with 242 historians, political scientists and other scholars questioned from Oct 10 to Nov 25 by mail and online.
The Siena College survey has been conducted five times since 1982. Roosevelt has come out on top each time.
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