The Democratic candidates for governor and Senate in Florida both hold 7 percentage point leads over their Republican opponents, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released Monday.

In the governor’s race, Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum (D) leads former Republican congressman Ron DeSantis 50 percent to 43 percent among likely voters, according to the poll.

In the Senate race, Sen. Bill Nelson (D), who is seeking to hold off a reelection challenge by Gov. Rick Scott (R), leads 51 to 44 percent, the poll found.

“There is little difference in the two races,” Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll, said in a statement. “Both leaders ran up double-digit leads among women; whites went heavily for the GOP candidates while non-whites went even more so for the Democrats.”

Another poll, by NBC News/Marist, also finds similar states of play in the two races — but somewhat better news for Republicans. In that poll, Gillum and Nelson both lead their Republican counterparts by 4 percentage points among likely voters: 50 percent to 46 percent.

If @AndrewGillum did the same job with Florida that he has done in Tallahassee as Mayor, the State will be a crime ridden, overtaxed mess. @RonDeSantisFL will be a great Governor. VOTE!!!!!! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 5, 2018

Trump, who endorsed DeSantis early in the governor’s race, weighed in with a tweet Monday morning attacking Gillum, who would be Florida’s first black governor.

” If @AndrewGillum did the same job with Florida that he has done in Tallahassee as Mayor, the State will be a crime ridden, overtaxed mess,” Trump asserted. “@RonDeSantisFL will be a great governor. VOTE!!!!!!”

REMEMBER FLORIDA: I have been President of the United States for almost two years. During that time Senator Bill Nelson didn’t call me once. Rick Scott called constantly requesting dollars plus for Florida. Did a GREAT job on hurricanes. VOTE SCOTT! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 5, 2018

Later, Trump also sought to use his Twitter feed to give Scott a boost in the Senate race.

“I have been President of the United States for almost two years,” Trump wrote. “During that time Senator Bill Nelson didn’t call me once. Rick Scott called constantly requesting dollars plus for Florida. Did a GREAT job on hurricanes. VOTE SCOTT!”