Nearly half of respondents, 47 percent, said they were "scared" now that Trump is the presumptive GOP nominee, while 26 percent said they were "hopeful."

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Twenty-one percent said they were angry, 14 percent said they were excited and 16 percent were surprised.

More than a third of voters, 35 percent, reported being "scared" if Clinton were to win the Democratic nomination, while 29 percent would be hopeful, 22 percent would be angry, 16 percent would be excited and 7 percent would be surprised.

The online survey of 12,714 adults, including 11,089 registered voters, was conducted May 2–8 with a margin of error of 1.3 points for registered voters.