The poll surveyed 2,377 registered voters between November 2 and 4. Both candidates were revealed to be viewed negatively in many ways by poll participants.
As for the GOP nominee, most of those who voted (49% in Ohio and 43% in Florida) think of him as "separate from politics today." Surprisingly, despite endless accusations by Clinton supporters that Trump is somehow tied to the Russian government, the majority of voters (49 percent in Ohio and 47 percent in Florida) don't believe such ties exist.
Sixty-eight percent of the voters in Ohio and 31% in Florida said they felt less motivated to vote this year because they "didn't like the candidates."
In Florida, Trump has increased his support among Republicans slightly to 86%. Clinton has the support of 91% of Democrats.
According to the RealClearPolitics average of polls in Florida, Clinton has a narrow 1.2-point lead. In Ohio, Trump is up just slightly more than 1 point.