Which Madonna song is more iconic?
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Which Madonna song is more iconic?

Like a Virgin

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Vogue

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Like a Virgin

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Bonita D
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Bonita D

I guess because it was one of her earliest songs and what helped launch her career.

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Brian Klein
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Brian Klein

The controversy around the topic makes this one a bigger deal.

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Jim Foley
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Jim Foley

Parodied and best vocals

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Floki Thornburg
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Floki Thornburg

Like a Virgin was covered by Weird Al. I heard Weird Al's version first before I ever listened to Madonna.

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Kerri Marvel
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Kerri Marvel

I went through my 20s listening to that song. It was considered to be so controversial at the time. I like the beat better than the other song in the poll.

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Tracey Crowder
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Tracey Crowder

it was the most popular song ever

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Alyssa Peters
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Alyssa Peters

I was 13 when this song and album was released. At the time, I didn't understand many of the lyrics at 13 years of age. The entire album fascinated me, yes I had this on vinyl. I was a huge fan fur years and years. I wore a college paper on Madonna and her contribution to the empowerment of women.

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Vogue

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Stephen Fuller
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Stephen Fuller

DUDE Vogue was the All-time Dance, Party,get on the dance floor,Bob Ya Head Top down just What it Do song , YA HEARD!!!🙊🙉🙈😎

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Theressa Funches Brown
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Theressa Funches Brown

Everyone was doing the vogue even men and every nationality

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Cherokee Gresham
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Cherokee Gresham

Vogue was agead of its time. Madonna also wasn't afraid to embrace AND defend what we call LGBTQIA+ today. In that regard, she gave ZERO F***S! That's a TRUE ICON!

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Mike Aronow
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Mike Aronow

Because it's possibly the only dance moves I can do.

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Ken Weis
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Ken Weis

Is because I know it is the Song Vogue, cause I Dance to all of Madonna's songs

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Rosemary Knowles
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Rosemary Knowles

It is one of the most recognizable songs she has done. Without any doubt!

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Darnella Miller
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Darnella Miller

Ladies with an attitude, fellows that were in the mood. Don't just stand there let's get to it, strike a pose there's nothing to it. Vogue! "I mean come on... classic!"

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Colleen Neumann
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Colleen Neumann

This song and video are a work of ART!!!

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Do awards shows on TV matter to you?

Do awards shows on TV matter to you?

Yes

3

No

13

Yes

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k san
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k san

I enjoy watching celebrities and award shows!

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Patricia Quiroz-Alfaro
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Patricia Quiroz-Alfaro

I vote for my favorite actors and awards also give me an idea of what I want to watch. Other than that winners don't matter to me.

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Jeanette Johnson
Jeanette Johnson

I agree with you except I have to say when Jamie Lee Curtis won best supporting actress OMG I went completely crazy that right there is what makes me watch awards shows AND now these damn huge studios what don't they get without a script an idea there's no films tv to be made forget reality

No

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Lrac Snave
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Lrac Snave

Haven't watched any of them in decades. Who wants to see some very rich celebrities pat each other on the back and tell us all their political views?

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VAHuskerFan
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VAHuskerFan

Cause there all WOKE!!

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Ed Drahos
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Ed Drahos

Award shows are nothing more than self promotion of themselves. And act like self advertising. Like advertising, the less advertising the less popularity.

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Garrett
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Garrett

The award shows once mattered. Since they have become so much more than a few once or twice a year but rather at least a 100, all with varying degrees of actual criteria beyond marketing campaigns and now the over-compensating “inclusive,” nature of certain categories going out of their way

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Anna Chaya Hoffman
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Anna Chaya Hoffman

Makes zero impact on my life

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Jethro Born
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Jethro Born

The only awards shows that I ever watch are the CMAs in Nashville. The rest, which originate in California, aren't worth the powder to blow them up.

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BarbJ
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BarbJ

Not interested in celeb political views.

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seaweed349
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seaweed349

There are better things to do with my time.

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Cheryl Gafner
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Cheryl Gafner

Too polarizing now. 🙄

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Tina Bouthillier
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Tina Bouthillier

I used to at least over a decade or 2 ago but it is so political now, that I really don't care any more

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Joyce Koch
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Joyce Koch

To many commercials

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Who do you blame for the federal government shutdown?

Who do you blame for the federal government shutdown?

Democrats

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Republicans

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Democrats

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Steve Baumann
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Steve Baumann

This is the actual correct answer.

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Steve Baumann
Steve Baumann

I'd like to see how many of the democratic votes came from bots

Steve Baumann
Steve Baumann

Democrats are insisting on concessions related to health care policy (specifically extending Affordable Care Act health insurance subsidies) to reopen the government. Republicans argue for a "clean" funding bill without these policy changes.

Max
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Max

It's beautiful. Trump is getting rid of the fake workers Biden hired, and AOC will Primary Schumer. Winner winner, chicken dinner.

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Max
Max

As every 8th grade Civics student knows, it takes 60 votes to end the Schumer Shutdown. Since we only have 53 Republicans, we must have a handful of Senate Democrats

Max
Max

"No one is so blind as one who will not see" means that a person who is unwilling to accept the truth is more difficult to convince than someone who is physically blind.

Max
Max

Trump is ending wars, getting hostages released, after nearly 2 years, while Schumer is holding the US taxpayers hostage, for free medical care for illegal aliens, while our own citizens have to pay for medical care.

Wendy glassburn
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Wendy glassburn

The democrats want to add to the budget. It’s a CR, you don’t add to it. You open the government and then negotiate the budget.

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Toasty
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Toasty

Wish I could vote for both. This shutdown is a game both sides are playing. I want to roll up a newspaper and smack 'em both.

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Republicans

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MidMoGenX
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MidMoGenX

Republicans could easily say yes to extending subsidies for Americans and no to the other provisions. If Dems say “no” then it’s on them. Not much compromising is going on.

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Steve Baumann
Steve Baumann

Democrats are insisting on concessions related to health care policy (specifically extending Affordable Care Act health insurance subsidies) to reopen the government. Republicans argue for a "clean" funding bill without these policy changes. CLEAN FUNDING BILL WITHOUT PORK

Steve Baumann
Steve Baumann

Hand up not hand out.

Scott Kramer
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Scott Kramer

I don't believe that the ACA causes a significant amount of money to go to healthcare for illegal immigrants

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Max
Max

"No one is so blind as one who will not see" means that a person who is unwilling to accept the truth is more difficult to convince than someone who is physically blind....

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