Presumptive presidential nominees Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are at their most disliked point since their campaigns began, though the real estate mogul has a 15-point higher unfavorable rating than his opponent.

The national poll, conducted by Langer Research for ABC News and The Washington Post, shows 70 percent of U.S. voters hold a somewhat or strongly unfavorable view of Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee. For Clinton, 55 percent view her in the same light.

Trump’s unfavorable rating went up 10 points since the last survey was completed in May, shortly after he secured the Republican nomination. Clinton’s unfavorable rating increased by 2 points in the same time period.

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