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Graham jokingly asks conclave, Catholics to 'keep an open mind' about Pope Trump

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    55% ReliableAverage

  • Policy Leaning

    -36% Somewhat Left

  • Politician Portrayal

    3% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

81% : " Trump, more seriously, later said he has "no preference" for who the Church ultimately chooses but that the cardinal out of New York is "very good.
67% : "I was excited to hear that President Trump is open to the idea of being the next Pope.
61% : "Watching for white smoke..." Graham concluded his post with "Trump MMXXVIII!"
56% : " The post comes just after Trump spoke with reporters outside the White House and jokingly said he'd like to be the next leader of the Catholic Church.
55% : Trump and other world leaders traveled to Rome over the weekend to pay their respects at the funeral.
30% : " There has yet to be a pope from the United States, and Timothy Dolan, the cardinal from New York that Trump was referencing, is not expected to be a finalist in the decision.
27% : (The Hill) - Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) jokingly asked the conclave to "keep an open mind" about making President Trump the next pope.

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