Gallup, Americans and Alcohol
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Elon Musk and Benjamin Netanyahu scored poorly on a Gallup popularity poll that found Pope Leo and Volodymyr Zelenskyy are seen favorably.
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.
A new poll shows that President Donald Trump is not the most popular person in his administration, instead going to a member of his cabinet.
People around the world apparently feel that they are living better lives than they have in years and are more hopeful for the future, according to Gallup.
Fewer Americans are drinkers, with Gallup reporting the lowest level of alcohol consumption in its tracking that goes back over 80 years.
From jewelry to paper collage, Art123 Gallery’s August show, “History in the Making,” showcases 22 artists whose work is based on and inspired by the Gallup area.
Gallup's new survey shows Pope Leo XIV as the world's most popular global figure among 14 names in its poll. A "strongly negative" skew was seen for Elon Musk and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Data from a national survey released Wednesday showed that only 54 percent of U.S. adults said they consumed alcohol. This is the lowest percentage in Gallup’s 90 years of collecting data on drinking behavior. Those who did drink alcohol said they were consuming less, the poll found.