March 11, 2015 1:25 PM EDT
America wants to see Tina Fey every day.
According to a new Quinnipiac University National Poll , 19% of those polled across the country want Fey to replace Jon Stewart when he leaves The Daily Show later this year.
Dennis Miller, also a Saturday Night Live alum, came in at 16%. Chelsea Handler, John Oliver, Craig Ferguson and Brian Williams were all in the single digits.
Fey anchored Weekend Update on SNL for years, and recently debuted her new sitcom, The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt , on Netflix.
According to the poll, she is favored by 23% of women and 15% of men.
The poll was conducted among some 1,300 registered voters via telephone.
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