Reuters and its pollster, Ipsos, now say the 2016 race is neck-and-neck, with Hillary Clinton holding a one-point lead over Donald Trump in their latest poll, which was conducted between Sept. 8 and Sept. 12.

According to the polling firm, which interviewed 1,760 Americans;

The race for the White House is essentially tied less than two months out from Election Day. Among likely voters , Hillary Clinton leads by 1 points (40% Clinton to 39% Donald Trump), down from a 2 point lead last week. 20% of likely voters say they plan to vote for someone else, not vote for president or don’t know. This is about double the level seen in 2012. Clinton and Trump are tied among likely voters on the 4-way ballot (Clinton 39%; Trump 39%; Johnson 8%; and Stein 2%) and among registered voters Clinton leads by 4 points (Clinton 40%; Trump 36%; Johnson 8%; and Stein 3%).

, Hillary Clinton leads by 1 points (40% Clinton to 39% Donald Trump), down from a 2 point lead last week. For the first time since just before the conventions, Clinton and Trump are viewed equally poorly by the American public. Clinton’s favorability score of 44% is statistically tied with Trump’s 43%.

The poll began before the public learned of Clinton’s claim that many Americans are “irredeemable” and learned of her worse-than-expected health.