The latest Quinnipiac poll shows high numbers, but not in a good way. It may be especially bothersome for Donald Trump and one of his rivals

The pollsters write: “American voters give President Donald Trump a negative 38 – 57 percent approval rating, compared to a negative 41 – 55 percent approval in a May 2.” And there is another number to take note of, “Trump begins his reelection campaign in a deep hole as 54 percent of American voters say they ‘definitely’ will not vote for him, compared to 52 percent in an April 30.”

One of Trump’s foes, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio isn’t fairing well either. He has the highest unfavorable number of any of the Democrat running.

NBC writes:

At the other end of the spectrum, the candidates with the highest favorability ratings were former Vice President Joe Biden at 82 percent, Sanders, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., at 63 percent and Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., at 58 percent.

Check out the full poll here.