Donald Trump can look in the mirror this morning and say, "you like me, you really like me, " and it actually means something. For the first time, the Republican nominee has higher favorable numbers than Hillary Clinton.

The ABC/Washington Post daily tracking poll, released on Monday, showed Clinton on a downward trend with a 60 percent unfavorable and 38 percent favorable rating. Trump, on the other hand, had an unfavorable rating of 58 percent and a favorable rating of 39 percent.

In May, the polling company showed Clinton had relatively high popularity; her negatives were low with 51 to 44 percent favorability. In the last year and a half, her numbers have dropped by 13 points.

Trump, on the other hand, has seen his numbers tick up slightly. From mid-July 2015, Trump's favorable numbers moved from 35 to 39 percent and his unfavorable rating dropped from 60 to 58 percent.

Clinton had been improving her image over the last few months, but the announcement from FBI Director James Comey that the department was looking into new e-mails related to the Democratic nominee, her aide Huma Abedin, and disgraced former Congressman Anthony Weiner have sunken the former Secretary of State to new lows.