According to a new Gallup poll, President Donald Trump tied with former President Barack Obama as America’s most admired man.

This is pretty interesting considering the mainstream media would like you to believe most of the country hates the president. When, in fact, his supporters have only grown over the last four years!

I don’t know who voted for Obama as the most admired man, but yikes. I do not admire that man for anything.

The Gallup poll for most admired is not a new thing. They have been running the same poll every year since 1948 for people to vote for the living man and woman that they most admire.

Fox 5 Atlanta reports:

This year's results found Americans' choice divided by party lines. Both Trumpand Obama were named by 18 percent of U.S. adults as the person they admire most. Trump was named by 45 percent of Republicans and Obama was named by 41 percent of Democrats. Independents chose Obama slightly more than Trump, with 12 percent saying the former president and 10% saying the current president.

This is Obama's 12th first-place finish in the poll, which ties a record with former President Dwight Eisenhower. This is Trump's first time topping the list.

I have a feeling this will not be his only time at the top of the list! The man is doing GREAT things for our country, and we have another four years to look forward to keeping America great!

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The rest of the top 10 included former President Jimmy Carter, Tesla and SpaceX's Elon Musk, Microsoft founder Bill Gates, Pope Francis, presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, Rep. Adam Schiff, the Dalai Lama, and investor Warren Buffet.

On the woman's side of the poll, Michelle Obama made the top of the list after being named by 10 percent of Americans.

Following behind the former first lady is current first lady Melania Trumpwith five percent. Oprah Winfrey, Hillary Clinton, and climate change activist Greta Thunberg were each named by three percent. The rest of the top 10 were Queen Elizabeth II, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg, presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and the former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley.

The record for the most times a man was voted in the top 10 belongs to Reverend Billy Graham who made the list 61 times before he died in 2018. May he Rest In Peace.

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