WASHINGTON -- Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are the two most unpopular presidential candidates in recent history, based on their unfavorable ratings in opinion polls.

The Gallup poll covering the period Oct. 25-31 had Trump viewed unfavorably by 63 percent of U.S. adults and Clinton by 54 percent.

Recent revelations that the FBI would examine emails found on a laptop used by top Clinton aide Huma Abedin, and reports that Trump, the only presidential candidate in decades refusing to release his tax returns, used a "legally dubious" scheme to avoid paying taxes, may not help either candidate's standing with voters.

The question is whether voters who don't like either major-party nominee will vote for someone else.

In New Jersey, seven minor-party candidates will share space with Clinton and Trump. Independent Evan McMullin, who is receiving a quarter of the vote in Utah polls, is not on the state ballot.

So far, there is little indication of voters embracing third-party candidates.

Clinton led Trump, 45.3 percent to 43.1 percent in a four-way race, according to the Real Clear Politics poll average. Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson had just 4.6 percent and Green Party candidate Jill Stein 2.1 percent.

What about you? If not Clinton or Trump, who would you support for president? Vote below in our informal, unscientific poll.

Jonathan D. Salant may be reached at jsalant@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @JDSalant. Find NJ.com Politics on Facebook.