Hillary Clinton is viewed as unfavorable by nearly 60 percent of the country, according to an average of hundreds of polls.calculates Clinton's unfavorability rating to be at 56 percent, much higher than Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders (43 percent), her opponent in the Democrat race for president.Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, who trails Donald Trump in the Republican race, is also at 56 percent. Trump is viewed unfavorably by 64 percent of the voters, according to the Huffington Post figures."They’re pretty bad," Democratic strategist Brad Bannon toldregarding Clinton's numbers."The No. 1 reason that her favorability is so bad is that you have large numbers of Americans who say they don't trust her. "I could make it sound more complicated than that, but that's really what it is. Voters see her as the ultimate politician, who will do or say anything to get elected."Clinton has struggled to get the support of young voters, who are flocking to Sanders instead. Sanders, however, trails Clinton in the delegate total, 1,758 to 1,069.Last weekend, Sanders was asked by CNN's Jake Tapper about Clinton's recent comment that young voters "don't do their own research" when it comes to fueling their political beliefs."I think that's a little bit condescending," Sanders. "I'll tell you my experience with young people. ... I see them every day because they're coming out to our rallies. These are young people who want to be involved in shaping the future of this country."Several issues have dogged Clinton on the campaign trail, includingthe amount of money sheand her