IBT via RawStory this morning.
Posted without commentary other than my bolding.
The poll, released Sunday, showed 57 percent of the 1,005 adults queried last Monday through Wednesday had negative opinions of both candidates. The two presumptive candidates also appeared to be in a dead heat among registered voters, with Trump favored over Clinton at 46 percent to 44 percent. This is compared with a March poll that indicated Clinton had a 9-point lead. Among all adults, Clinton leads Trump 48 percent to 42 percent, down from March’s 18-point lead.
A RealClearPolitics average of polls shows the race even closer, with Trump leading Clinton 44 percent to 43.6 percent.
Only 51 percent of those queried say they are satisfied with the candidates, and 44 percent said they want another option. A hypothetical three-way race involving Clinton, Trump and 2012 Republican nominee Mitt Romney produced a win for Clinton, 37 percent to 35 percent to 22 percent, respectively, the poll indicated.
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Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who has vowed to remain an active campaigner until the last primary votes are cast even though he is given little chance of securing the Democratic presidential nomination, is viewed most positively among the three presidential candidates.