The breakdown though:
American likely voters give both candidates negative favorability ratings, 41 - 53 percent for Clinton and 33 - 61 percent for Trump. In fact, 37 percent of likely voters say they would consider voting for a third party candidate.
In this very negative race, 64 percent of Trump supporters say they are voting mainly anti-Clinton, while 25 percent say they are voting pro-Trump.
Among Clinton supporters, 47 percent are mainly anti-Trump while 32 percent are pro- Clinton.
While both candidates have negative scores on honesty, this is one area where Trump outscores Clinton. American likely voters say 53 - 42 percent that Trump is not honest. By a huge 66 - 29 percent margin, voters say Clinton is not honest.
But voters say 66 - 33 percent that Clinton is qualified to be president. Trump is not qualified, voters say 58 - 40 percent. Clinton leads on other measures, as likely voters say:
58 - 40 that she has good leadership skills, compared to negative 46 - 52 for Trump;
71 - 29 percent that Clinton has the right kind of experience to be president, compared to a negative 32 - 65 percent for Trump;
87 - 12 percent that she is intelligent, compared to 67 - 30 percent for him;
51 - 47 percent that she cares about average Americans, compared to a negative 41 - 57 percent for Trump.
American likely voters say 60 - 37 percent that Clinton believes she does not have to play by the same rules as everyone else.
Taxes, Bigotry, First Spouses
Trump should release his tax returns publicly, voters say 74 - 21 percent, including 62 - 31 percent among Republicans.
Voters also say 59 - 36 percent "the way Donald Trump talks appeals to bigotry."
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