Somewhat surprisingly, the second-highest net favorability was held by Planned Parenthood. Part of this is probably because the organization enjoys strong partisan support, and has in polls in the past. Had the NRA been included, it, too, probably would have been highly popular, thanks to a push from Republicans.

Besides Sanders, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Vice President Pence were the most popular politicians on net. Notice that the embattled Affordable Care Act is better viewed on net than President Trump and most of the other Republicans included in the poll.

At the bottom were House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.). House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) was less popular on net than the unpopular president — but both fared better than WikiLeaks.

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If we break out the polling by party, the results shift dramatically.

Among Democrats, Sanders takes the top position. (Hillary Clinton wasn’t included.) Trump’s net favorability among Democrats was minus-83, thanks to 85 percent of Democrats holding a strongly unfavorable view of him.

Notice, too, that Planned Parenthood enjoys the most “strongly favorable” opinion of any person or group among Democrats. Nearly two-thirds of members of the party view the organization that way. Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) continues to be unknown by 30 percent of Democrats.

Among Republicans, Trump edges out Pence for the highest net favorability.

Obamacare is near the very bottom — a position held by Pelosi. The Freedom Caucus — a group of conservative members of Congress — wasn’t well known among any group. Among the “liberal” groups and people, Planned Parenthood fares the best on net, though it’s not very popular among Republicans.

It is among independents. The organization comes in second in net favorability to the most popular independent in America, Sanders.

Pelosi is at the bottom of the list here, too, while Trump is viewed slightly more favorably than unfavorably. It’s the strength of that Democratic opposition to Trump that continues to drag him down overall.