The majority of Americans support an impeachment inquiry into President Trump’s dealing with Ukraine, according to a new poll.

The CBS News survey conducted by YouGov showed 55 percent of those asked approved of the inquiry compared to 45 percent who disapproved. The survey was conducted Sept. 26-27 among 2,059 U.S. residents. The margin of error was plus/minus 2.3 percent.

Thoughts on the issue are sharply divided along party lines. Eighty-seven percent of Democrats support the inquiry compared to 23 percent of Republicans and 49 percent of independents. Seventy-seven percent of Republicans oppose the efforts, compared to 13 percent of Democrats and 51 percent of independents.

When asked about President Trump’s dealing with Ukraine – which reportedly included threatening to withhold foreign aid if the country did not investigate former Vice President Joe Biden’s son – 41 percent of all respondents said his actions were likely illegal. Thirty-one percent said they were not proper but were legal; 28 percent said they were proper.

Forty-two percent said the president deserves to be impeached; 36 percent said he does not deserve to be impeached; 22 percent said it was too soon to say. Seventy-five percent of Democrats said they were in favor of impeachment; 17 percent said it was too soon to say. Seventy percent of Republicans said they were opposed to impeachment over the Ukraine issue; 14 percent said it was too soon to say.

You can see the complete results here.