With just one day until Donald Trump Donald John TrumpHR McMaster says president's policy to withdraw troops from Afghanistan is 'unwise' Cast of 'Parks and Rec' reunite for virtual town hall to address Wisconsin voters Biden says Trump should step down over coronavirus response MORE is sworn in as president, his opponents are reporting increased stress related to his election.

Thirty-five percent of all Americans in a new ABC News/Washington Post poll report additional stress related to the election of Trump.

For people who supported Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton Hillary Diane Rodham ClintonHillicon Valley: FBI chief says Russia is trying to interfere in election to undermine Biden | Treasury Dept. sanctions Iranian government-backed hackers The Hill's Campaign Report: Arizona shifts towards Biden | Biden prepares for drive-in town hall | New Biden ad targets Latino voters FBI chief says Russia is trying to interfere in election to undermine Biden MORE in the presidential election, that number is even higher. The poll found 65 percent of Clinton supporters say Trump’s election increased their stress level, with 39 percent saying it caused a “great deal” more stress.

ADVERTISEMENT

A third of Clinton backers, or 33 percent, report that the president-elect has not changed their typical stress level.

Among Trump’s supporters, only 4 percent say his election has caused additional stress. In fact, 31 percent of his supporters actually say his election has decreased their stress level.

A majority of Americans supporting his campaign, or 65 percent, say the election has not changed their stress level.

The poll of 1,005 adults, conducted from January 12 to 15, has a margin of error of 3.5 percentage points.