On Wednesday, the Clinton camp released a letter from her doctor, Lisa Bardack, who wrote that the former secretary of state “is recovering well with antibiotics and rest” and “continues to remain healthy and fit to serve as president of the United States.”

Both major party nominees remain highly unpopular with Virginia voters. Fewer than 4 in 10 likely voters found either “honest and trustworthy” — 39 percent for Trump and 33 percent for Clinton.

The survey found that 51 percent of likely voters had a strongly unfavorable impression of Trump and 50 percent felt that way about Clinton.

Fifty-eight percent said Clinton has qualities of strong leadership and 41 percent said she does not.

For Trump, 48 percent said he has qualities of strong leadership and 50 percent said he does not have those qualities.

While 56 percent said Clinton has the right kind of temperament and personality to be a good president, only 30 percent said Trump has those qualities.

While 58 percent of respondents said Clinton is prepared for the job of president, only 33 percent said Trump is prepared for the job.