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Trump trailing pope by 54 points on net favorability in new survey

A new poll shows President Trump trailing Pope Leo XIV by 54 percentage points when it comes to net favorability. The Economist/YouGov survey, released Monday, found that 55 percent of respondents viewed the pontiff favorably, while 37 percent viewed the president favorably. Twen.

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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated politics brief. The source report from The Hill says: A new poll shows President Trump trailing Pope Leo XIV by 54 percentage points when it comes to net favorability. The Economist/YouGov survey, released Monday, found that 55 percent of respondents viewed the pontiff favorably, while 37 percent viewed the president favorably. Twen.

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  • Primary source: The Hill
  • Published: Jun 2, 2026, 7:14 PM UTC
  • Coverage area: Politics
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