According to a new Gallup poll, more Americans dislike Hillary Clinton now than did on Election Day.

While the failed presidential candidate has had time to improve her image and seek out only positive public appearances, it doesn’t seem to have mattered.

Gallup finds only 41% of Americans currently view Clinton favorably, while 57% view her unfavorably.

That compares to 43% who saw her positively in November, while 55% disapproved of her.

The findings show Clinton stands out among failed presidential candidates.

“Over the past quarter century, the favorable ratings of losing presidential candidates generally have increased after the election—some in the immediate aftermath and others in the months that followed,” Gallup wrote Wednesday.

Gallup published this graphic to denote the stark difference:

Earlier this week, President Trump brought attention to a Rasmussen poll showing his job approval rating at 50%, despite a daily battering from the mainstream media.

USA Today reports:

According to Rasmussen, this is the first time Trump’s approval rating has hit 50% since late April. The highest it has been was 59% in January, shortly after his inauguration.

The lowest it has been was 42% in late April.