Only 45 percent of Republican voters say they are satisfied with presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump,
according to a new NBC/Wall Street Journal Poll.
Some 52 percent, meanwhile, say they would have preferred someone else. The numbers are reversed for Hillary Clinton among Democrats - 52 percent of Democratic voters are satisfied with Clinton, and 45 percent prefer someone else, according to the poll.
Ideology and education are one of the key factors for liking Trump in the GOP, according to the poll.
By a 53 percent-to-45 percent margin, conservative Republicans say they want somebody other than Trump. Moderates are split 49 percent to 49 percent.
Meanwhile, 58 percent of Republicans with a high-school education or less are satisfied with Trump. But 60 percent of Republicans with a college degree who want someone else.
The poll reports that 55 percent of all registered voters said that what they had seen, read and heard about Trump over the last couple of weeks had given them a less favorable view of the real-estate mogul. Just 20 percent had a more favorable view.
That's compared with 38 percent of voters who had a less favorable view of Clinton over the last couple of weeks, and 27 percent who had a more favorable view of her.