TRENTON -- You've got roughly 184 days before you'll have to officially decide between The Donald and Hillary for president.

This week, Donald Trump saw his last two Republican competitors, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas and Ohio Gov. John Kasich, fall away, leaving him to try and unite a tattered GOP.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has come more than 90 percent of the way toward reaching the delegate threshold to edge out U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont to become the Democratic Party's nominee.

But despite their mutual New York backgrounds, the differences between Clinton and Trump are pretty stark, and engender equally strong opinions from voters.

A new AP/Ipsos poll finds that nearly half of American voters who support either Clinton or Trump are motivated by a desire to block the opposing candidate from winning, rather than because they agree with the candidate they're supporting.

Fully 47 percent of Republicans backing Trump in the AP poll said that they were doing so because "I don't want Hillary Clinton to win," while just 43 percent said they were voting for him because they agree with his political positions.

Similarly, 46 percent of Democrats backing Clinton said they were doing so because "I don't want Donald Trump to win," while only 40 percent said they were voting for her because they agree with her stance on the issues.

What about you? Who are you voting for? (Or, as seems more likely, whom are you voting against?) Get some practice in our unscientific, informal poll below.

Claude Brodesser-Akner may be reached at cbrodesser@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @ClaudeBrodesser. Find NJ.com Politics on Facebook.