Gallup, Americans and drinking alcohol
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Pope Leo XIV tops a new Gallup poll on world leaders, appealing to U.S. residents broadly in a politically divided – and divisive – nation. The poll, conducted by telephone July 7-21 with 1,002 adults throughout the country, found that 57 percent of respondents viewed Pope Leo favorably, and 31 percent having no opinion.
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The pontiff is viewed more favorably across party lines, although "consistent with the ideological differences in his ratings, he is liked better by Democrats than Republicans."
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Fewer Americans are drinkers, with Gallup reporting the lowest level of alcohol consumption in its tracking that goes back over 80 years.