How much do some people hate the idea of a President Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump?

Apparently enough that they'd rather die in an apocalyptic event than see it become a reality.

According to the latest survey by the left-leaning Public Policy Polling, 13 percent of people would rather have a giant meteor hit Earth than elect Clinton or Trump.

The exact question: "If the choices for President were Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and a Giant Meteor hitting the earth which would you choose?"

About 43 percent opted for Clinton, 38 percent for Trump, 13 percent for the giant meteor, and 7 percent were unsure.

Unlike its corporeal opponents, the giant meteor has pretty equal support across ideological lines: 21 percent of meteor supporters identify as somewhat or very conservative, 16 percent as moderate, and 23 percent as somewhat or very liberal.

It enjoys the same support across party lines: 8 percent of Democrats as well as 8 percent of Republicans are in favor of the Meteor, and a staggering 27 percent of Independents support it.

Perhaps sensing its ability to unite people with differing views, people have created a Twitter account for the giant meteor's presidential campaign.