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Billy Graham’s Record Grows (Again) as ‘Most Admired Man’ in America

(UPDATED) Out of 11 famous men, evangelist ties Bill Clinton in 2013.

Barack Obama (Gallup's No. 1) visits Billy Graham (No. 3) and Franklin Graham in 2010.

Barack Obama (Gallup's No. 1) visits Billy Graham (No. 3) and Franklin Graham in 2010.

Christianity Today December 30, 2013
Courtesy of BGEA

Billy Graham continues his record streak as one of the most admired men in America.

Graham with George W. Bush (Gallup's No. 2) in 2010. (BGEA)Courtesy of BGEA
Graham with George W. Bush (Gallup’s No. 2) in 2010. (BGEA)

Amid recent debate over whether his influence is waning, Graham tied Bill Clinton for third place on Gallup's 2013 list. Pope Francis and George W. Bush tied for second place. President Barack Obama placed No. 1 for the sixth consecutive year, though the 16 percent of respondents nominating him was roughly half the 30 percent who nominated him in 2012.

Rounding out the top 10 (actually 11 names due to ties): Bill Gates, Clint Eastwood, Ron Paul, Ted Cruz, Mitt Romney, and Jimmy Carter.

Gallup, revealing the results of its "Most Admired Man" and "Most Admired Woman" lists for 2013, notes:

Graham has appeared in the top 10 list far more often than any other man, making his 57th appearance this year. He has never finished first, a spot typically taken by the sitting president, but has finished second on numerous occasions. Ronald Reagan has the second most top 10 finishes, but his 31 such finishes are 26 fewer than Graham's.

Graham with Jimmy Carter (Gallup's No. 4) and Bill Clinton (No. 3) in 2007. (BGEA)Courtesy of BGEA
Graham with Jimmy Carter (Gallup’s No. 4) and Bill Clinton (No. 3) in 2007. (BGEA)

CT noted how Graham tied three other famous figures for third place on last year's list of admired men. Gallup compares how finalists fared (for both men and women) from 2006 to 2012.

Among women, Hillary Clinton ranked No. 1 in 2013, as she has for the past 12 years and 18 years total. Oprah Winfrey ranked No. 2, and Michelle Obama and Sarah Palin tied for No. 3.

In May, a survey by the National Association of Evangelicals found that nearly half of its board (44%) have met Billy Graham in person, while nearly three-quarters (73%) have attended a Graham crusade.

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