Pope Leo is very popular, though partisan polarization is growing, survey finds

by | Jun 18, 2026 | Religion

(RNS) — Though Pope Leo XIV still enjoys high levels of support from U.S. Catholics, partisan polarization is growing, according to a new poll released by Pew Research Center on Thursday (June 18).
About three-quarters (78%) of U.S. Catholics expressed favorable views of Leo, and 12% expressed unfavorable views. Another 9% of U.S. Catholics said they had never heard of Leo — the first pope from the U.S.
Seventy-eight percent is the same favorability rating that Pope Francis received in February of last year, just months before his death in April 2025.

Broken down across party lines, 84% of U.S. Catholics who lean Democratic approved of Leo in Thursday’s poll, as did 72% of Catholics who lean Republican. Right before he died, Francis had been slightly more popular among Democratic-leaning Catholics at 88% approval, and slightly less popular among Republican-leaning Catholics at 69% approval.
In Pew’s first survey about Leo’s favorability last summer after his election last May, the partisan gap was only 5 points. Nearly nine in 10 (89%) of Democratic-leaning Catholics and 84% of Republican-leaning Catholics had favorable views at the beginning of his papacy. 
But since last summer, Leo has been more outspoken about U.S. political issues, expressing concern about the “inhuman” treatment of immigrants in the U.S. in October, and later strongly criticizing war in the Middle East, where the U.S. has been a key actor. 

In an April social media post, President Donald Trump accused Leo of being “weak” on crime and nuclear weapons and claimed that Leo was only elected pope because Trump occupied the White House. Trump followed that pos …

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