At last, some good news for Debbie Wasserman Schultz.

In spite of the most challenging summer of the Florida congresswoman’s career, she still commands a 10-point lead over opponent Tim Canova in next week’s Democratic primary, according to a poll released by the South Florida Sun Sentinel/Florida Atlantic University.

“Ideally, if you’re the incumbent, you’d like to have a bigger cushion,” FAU political scientist Kevin Wagner told the Sun-Sentinel. “But I don’t think there’s an election where a person looks at a poll and sees they’re up by double digits and thinks that’s a bad thing.”

The poll found Wasserman Schultz was the choice of 50 percent of likely Democratic voters in the Broward/Miami-Dade County 23rd Congressional District. Challenger Tim Canova had 40 percent, the newspaper reported Saturday.

Wagner told the newspaper that Canova is doing better than a challenger typically does.