Hillary Clinton is maintaining a sizable lead over Donald Trump, even though most Democrats don't see her as a trustworthy candidate.

According to a new NBC News|SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking poll, the Democratic presidential nominee leads Trump 50-41 50 among registered voters. That's virtually changed from last week when she had a 10-point lead.

But a majority of voters still have negative feelings about Clinton — 59 percent of voters view her negatively, compared to 64 percent who view the GOP nominee in a bad light.

When broken down by party, just 12 percent of Democrats say Clinton is honest and trustworthy — worse than Trump's 19 percent rating among Republicans. However, Democrats are more inclined to think Clinton has the temperament to serve (39 percent) than Republicans are for Trump (19 percent).

Overall, 42 percent of voters think Clinton has the personality and temperament to be president, and just 17 percent say the same of Trump. However, 16 percent say Trump is honest and trustworthy, compared to just 11 percent for Clinton.

In a four-way general election match-up, Clinton still leads Trump by 6 points, 43-37. Libertarian Gary Johnson earns 11 percent support and 4 percent go for Green Party candidate Jill Stein.

The poll of 15,179 adults who say they are registered to vote was conducted Aug. 8-15. The margin of error for the overall group is plus or minus 1.2 percentage points. For the 4,327 registered Republican voters the margin of error is plus or minus 2.3 percentage points, and for the 4,720 registered Democratic voters it is plus or minus 2.1 percentage points.