Two years into President Trump Donald John TrumpUS reimposes UN sanctions on Iran amid increasing tensions Jeff Flake: Republicans 'should hold the same position' on SCOTUS vacancy as 2016 Trump supporters chant 'Fill that seat' at North Carolina rally MORE's administration, the people who voted against him say things are worse than they expected. Former Trump voters appear to be mostly satisfied but there is a discontented minority.

In a new Hill-HarrisX poll released Tuesday, a majority of voters who chose Hillary Clinton Hillary Diane Rodham ClintonJeff Flake: Republicans 'should hold the same position' on SCOTUS vacancy as 2016 Momentum growing among Republicans for Supreme Court vote before Election Day Warning signs flash for Lindsey Graham in South Carolina MORE in 2016 say that the Trump administration has been worse than they expected in several key areas. Clinton supporters give the president particularly low marks for how he runs the government with 74 percent of them saying that Trump has performed worse in the matter than they imagined he would.

Former Clinton voters were also concerned with the president's personal tone and messaging with 72 percent of respondents saying he has performed worse than they expected. One-time Clinton supporters also strongly disagreed with Trump's foreign policies with 71 percent saying that they have been worse that imagined.

Trump scored highest with former Clinton voters on his handling of the economy with only 45 percent saying conditions have been worse than they expected before he assumed office. Thirty-three percent said the president has handled the economy in line with how they thought he would while 15 percent said he performed better than expected.

For their part, 2016 Trump voters are mostly split between thinking he has performed better than expected in the office or about in line with their expectations.

The economy was the only issue where the president's voters say he has outdone their expectations with 66 percent saying so. A near majority of people who supported him say his judicial appointments have been better than they expected, however, with 47 percent saying as much.

Trump's personal behavior was the area where he received the lowest marks from the people who voted for him two years ago with 34 percent saying his personal tone and messaging has been worse than they expected and just 24 percent saying it has been better. The plurality, 38 percent, said that the president has acted in line with how they imagined he would.

A sizable minority of Trump voters were also were concerned with how he's run his administration with 18 percent saying he has done worse in this regard than they expected. Trump's foreign policies also seem to have concerned some of his past supporters with 15 percent saying they have been worse than they predicted.

The president received a mostly negative assessment from people who decided to sit out the 2016 election.

Among registered voters who did not cast ballots two years ago, opinion of Trump's performance is mostly split between saying things have been mostly as expected or even worse. The one area where non-voters stood out was in their thoughts about Trump's running of the government, where 44 percent said he has done a worse job than they thought he would.

The president's handling of the economy was the area where Trump received the highest grade from non-voters, however only 25 percent said he had exceeded their expectations. Thirty-three percent said he had handled the economy about as expected while 30 percent said he had done worse.

The Hill-HarrisX poll contacted a demographically representative sample of 1,000 registered voters, Jan. 25 and 26. The survey has a sampling margin of error of 3.1 percentage points.

—Matthew Sheffield