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Trump, Pope Francis tie for second place as most admired man of 2015

According to a Gallup poll, they were the runners-up — at 5 percent apiece — for the title of most admired man of 2015.
Pope Francis leaves at the end of a special audience with members of Italian episcopal conference (CEI) in Paul VI hall at the Vatican, Dec. 14, 2015. (Photo by Tony Gentile/Reuters)
Pope Francis leaves at the end of a special audience with members of Italian episcopal conference (CEI) in Paul VI hall at the Vatican, Dec. 14, 2015. 

Americans have again named Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama as the most admired woman and man in the world, but it's the second place finishers who make a more unusual pair.

According to a Gallup poll, 17 percent of Americans named the president as the man they admired most in 2015, but the runners-up — at 5 percent apiece — were Donald Trump and Pope Francis.

It's Trump's second appearance on the list in recent years. In 2011, 1 percent of Americans called Trump the man they admired most. Pope Francis was the second place finisher on the list in 2013 and 2014.

RELATED: How Pope Francis became the ‘People’s Pope’ in 2015

Clinton has been named the woman most admired by Americans for each of the last 14 years — and she's held the spot a total of 20 times in her career.

President Obama has been named the most admired man a total of eight times.

Other politicos who made the top 10 list, according to Gallup, were Carly Fiorina, who was named the most admired woman by two percent of Americans, and Elizabeth Warren, who had 1 percent support.

Bernie Sanders and Ben Carson also made the list of most admired men, at 3 percent and 1 percent, respectively.

This article first appeared at NBCNews.com