The findings of the poll by the Pew Research Center paint a picture of a nation sharply divided, in contrast to the fervor of support for el-Sissi drummed up in Egyptian media depicting him as the beloved hero of the nation and his removal of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi last summer as the will of the people.
Pew's poll was based on 1,000 face-to-face interviews with adults who are 18 and older. The interviews were conducted between April 10 and 29. It has a margin of error of 4.3 percentage points.
The poll found that 54 per cent of respondents look favorably on el-Sissi, while 45 per cent view him unfavorably.
The military takeover he led last July to oust Morsi had the support of 54 per cent, while 43 per cent oppose it.
Faring far worse was the Brotherhood, the political powerhouse behind Morsi. The poll suggested its popularity had plummeted: A year ago, 63 per cent viewed the group favorably, down to 38 per cent in the new poll.
Even the military, traditionally Egypt's most powerful and respected institution, has seen its popularity drop. Pew said 56 per cent of those interviewed thought the military had a good impact on the country, down from 73 per cent last year who said it had a positive influence on the country.
The divisions on display in the poll, however, could portend trouble on that front. While el-Sissi supporters may turn out in heavy numbers, others may not, from a combination of dislike and apathy over a foregone conclusion. His biggest opponents, the Islamists, have called on their followers to boycott.
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