Hillary Clinton still is expected to beat Donald Trump in California easily, but the hit to her numbers in recent polling could raise some concerns for her nationally.

In a poll conducted mostly after the revelation by FBI director James Comey about emails found on former Congressman Anthony Weiner’s computer, Clinton’s lead among independent California voters dropped from 25 percent to only 9 percent.

And Clinton, who leads Trump by 17 percent among those who haven’t voted, has only a 21 percent lead overall in the state. That’s down from 26 percent in the previous poll conducted by SurveyUSA and issued Tuesday by Southern California News Group and KABC/Eyewitness News.

The poll was conducted Friday through Monday.

Of the 747 early or likely voters polled, only 4 percent remained undecided. Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson polled at 4 percent; Green Party candidate Jill Stein at 1 percent.

Clinton was viewed extremely favorably or favorably by 51 percent of those polled, compared to only 31 percent for Trump. President Barack Obama, however, polled at 62 percent in those categories.

Trump hit 64 percent in the unfavorable or extremely unfavorable categories, with Clinton at 46 percent and Obama at 36 percent.