Donald Trump is considered more honest and trustworthy than Hillary Clinton, according to a new poll.

The ABC News/Washington Post poll found 46 percent of likely voters give the honest and trustworthy edge to the Republican presidential candidate, while 38 percent give it to the Democratic candidate.

One issue clearly hurting Clinton is the email scandal: 59 percent disapprove of the way she has handled the issue, while only 33 percent approve.

Trump’s honesty has been assailed throughout the campaign: He’s unwilling to release his tax returns and consistently denies making statements that were captured on video. On the other hand, he has admitted to boasting about grabbing women “by the p—y” because he’s a star.

The candidates were tied at 45 percent apiece in terms of honesty and trustworthiness when the same poll was released in the beginning of September.

In the battle for honesty, Clinton has lost 14 percentage points from independents since September and 13 percentage points from moderates.