Here is how truly awful both 2016 presidential candidates are compared to the 2012 versions: the latest Bloomberg Politics national poll finds that Barack Obama would decimate Donald Trump by 12 percentage points while Mitt Romney would bludgeon Hillary Clinton by ten.

Obama garnered 53% of the vote in a prospective matchup with Trump, with Trump getting 41% of the vote; Romney got 50% of the vote to Clinton’s 40%.

The poll found Clinton leading Trump by three percentage points.

Although Clinton led Trump by 15 percentage points among voters under 35 years old, Obama would lead Trump by a whopping 35 percentage points with the same group. With nonwhites, Obama’s lead over Trump would be 17 percentage points more than Clinton’s.

Clinton led Trump by 15 percentage points among voters with a college degree, but she would lose those voters to Romney by seven percent. Romney even led Clinton among women.

When Republican and independents who leaned Republican were asked if Donald Trump lost, what would be the best path forward for the Republican Party nationally, the largest group, (37%), felt that the he party should start from scratch, rename itself and reinvent what it stands for. 30% felt nothing should change; 25% said the party should moderate its positions on social issues.

Virtual symmetry was found when voters were asked whether they thought that either Clinton or Trump would face a major scandal if they were elected; 52% thought Clinton would, while 48% thought Trump would. 60% of voters said they would not watch a TV network that Trump might create.