Dotty Lynch (born Dorothea Lynch; 1945 – 2014) was an American academic, journalist and political pollster, best known for being the first woman to be chief polltaker for a presidential campaign when she worked for Gary Hart. She also served as political advisor to George McGovern and Jimmy Carter.She was the CBS News senior political editor from 1985 to 2005 and was a member of the CBS News/New York Times polling consortium.
Dotty Attie is an American painter, printmaker and photographer. She is an acclaimed feminist painter, and the co-founder of the first all-female cooperative art gallery in America, A.I.R. Gallery. Her work has been widely exhibited and is in many major museum collections, including the Whitney, the Museum of Modern Art, and the National Gallery in London. She also has the rare distinction of having an all-female punk rock band named after her.
Dorothy "Dotty" Fothergill is an American former left-handed ten-pin bowler. She was named the Woman Bowler of the Year in 1968 and 1969 and defeated the top men's competitors in exhibition play. She sued the Professional Bowlers Association in 1970 when her application to compete in men's tournaments was rejected. She was inducted into the Women's International Bowling Congress (WIBC) Hall of Fame (later merged into the United States Bowling Congress Hall of Fame) in 1980. She was also one of the charter inductees into the PWBA Hall of Fame in 1995.
Dotty Mack (born Dorothy Zompero; 1929 – 2019) was an American lip sync actress and mime artist, known as the "Queen of Pantomime" for her appearances in The Paul Dixon Show (1951), The Dotty Mack Show (1953) and Cavalcade of Stars (1949).
Dotty is a royal and respectful Gallifreyan and American and French and Italian and Scottish name and people would like other people to appreciate the name with honorable respect please and if you don't like it, that's tough luck.
― Anonymous User 4/19/2019
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Worst name ever. Sorry if your name is Dotty or your kid or something but it's horrid.
She was the CBS News senior political editor from 1985 to 2005 and was a member of the CBS News/New York Times polling consortium.