In a four-way matchup in the new Virginia survey, Clinton receives 43 percent to 31 percent for Trump, 12 percent for Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson, and 5 percent for Jill Stein of the Green Party.

The Commission on Presidential Debates on Monday identified the five polls it will use to determine whether candidates qualify for this fall’s presidential and vice presidential debates. The polls are: ABC/Washington Post; CBS/New York Times; CNN/Opinion Research Corporation; Fox News; and NBC/Wall Street Journal.

To qualify for a debate, a candidate must have at least 15 percent support from the national electorate as determined by the average of the organizations’ most recent publicly reported results at the time of the determination.

Kaine had a favorable rating of 52 percent in Virginia and an unfavorable rating of 31 percent in the Marist survey.

He was viewed more favorably than unfavorably in Colorado, Florida and North Carolina. The percentage of adults in those states who never had heard of Kaine ranged from 13 percent in North Carolina to 17 percent in Florida.

Trump and Clinton scored unfavorable ratings in all four states.