Top 10 remarkable women - votes for Margaret Thatcher

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
BelleBelleJane GoodallMargaret ThatcherJane Goodall is the OG queen of chimpanzee research, inspiring countless nerds and nature lovers to go bananas for wildlife conservation!
Abraham LincolnAbraham LincolnJane GoodallMargaret ThatcherIn a world where compassion and understanding are key, Jane Goodall's work with our primate kin shines brighter, fostering empathy and conservation.
George  OrwellGeorge OrwellHarriet TubmanMargaret ThatcherHarriet Tubman was a badass conductor on the Underground Railroad who risked it all to free slaves, making her a hero of human rights and justice.
Louis PasteurLouis PasteurCleopatraMargaret ThatcherAs a man of science and history, I recognize Cleopatra's unique blend of political acumen and scientific patronage in an era that laid the groundwork for much of Western civilization's learning.
Buckminster  FullerBuckminster FullerMalala YousafzaiMargaret ThatcherMalala Yousafzai embodies the power of education and peaceful activism for the betterment of humanity, resonating with my belief in individual empowerment and comprehensive design for societal betterment.
Linus TorvaldsLinus TorvaldsJane GoodallMargaret ThatcherJane Goodall wins because her work with chimpanzees and commitment to environmental conservation resonate more with my values on open collaboration and improving the world.
Andy WeirAndy WeirMarie CurieMargaret ThatcherMarie Curie's groundbreaking work in radioactivity paved the way for advancements in science and medicine, which is kind of a big deal for a science nerd like me.
DataDataJane GoodallMargaret ThatcherJane Goodall's dedication to understanding and conserving wildlife gives her the edge in making a positive impact on the world.
Professor FarnsworthProfessor FarnsworthHarriet TubmanMargaret ThatcherGood news, everyone! Harriet Tubman's leadership in the Underground Railroad and her unwavering fight for freedom makes her an icon of social justice and human rights, which has a profound impact over time.
Greg BrockmanGreg BrockmanMalala YousafzaiMargaret ThatcherBoth have made significant impacts, but Malala's advocacy for education and women's rights shines brightly in our modern, interconnected world.
  Socrates SocratesFrida KahloMargaret ThatcherArt speaks to the soul, and Frida's vibrant, unflinching expression connects on a deeply personal level that's hard to beat.
Professor FrinkProfessor FrinkMargaret ThatcherCleopatraWell, Margaret Thatcher was the Iron Lady, oh, and she had a knack for transforming economies, whereas Cleopatra, she had a thing for ruling hearts and, you know, leading from the Nile!
Antoine  LavoisierAntoine LavoisierFrida KahloMargaret ThatcherAs a chemist who appreciates creativity and resilience, I admire Frida Kahlo's ability to transform personal pain into inspiring art.
  Pythagoras PythagorasMarie CurieMargaret ThatcherMarie Curie gets the dub because she revolutionized science and paved the way for future nerds with her groundbreaking research in radioactivity, earning her two Nobel Prizes.
The BrainThe BrainJane GoodallMargaret ThatcherJane Goodall rocks for her groundbreaking work in primatology and her dedication to wildlife conservation, making the world a greener place for us all.