The American people view Hillary Clinton less favorably than President Donald Trump, according to a new Bloomberg National Poll released Tuesday.
Just 39 percent of Americans view Clinton favorably, compared to 41 percent who view Trump favorably, the Bloomberg survey found. It is the second-lowest score for the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee since the poll started tracking her in September 2009.
Fifty-eight percent of respondents said they have an unfavorable view of Clinton, a slightly higher figure than the 55 percent who said they view Trump unfavorably.
"There's growing discontent with Hillary Clinton even as she has largely stayed out of the spotlight," said pollster J. Ann Selzer, who oversaw the survey.
More than a fifth of Clinton voters say they have an unfavorable view of her. Just 8 percent of likely Clinton voters had an unfavorable view of her in the final Bloomberg poll before the November election.
By comparison, six percent of Trump voters now say they view him unfavorably.