Sen. Bill Nelson and Gov. Rick Scott remain neck-and-neck in their high profile showdown, a poll released today to the Tampa Bay Times shows.

Nelson gets 48 percent of the vote with Scott taking 46 percent, within the margin of error of +/- 4 percentage points. The poll shows a surprisingly low 7 percent of voters are undecided.

Conducted by Public Policy Polling, it was paid for by EDGE Communications, which works with Democratic gubernatorial candidate Philip Levine. From June 18-19, 1,308 Florida voters were surveyed with 40 percent Democrat and 39 percent Republican and the rest unaffiliated.

Asked who they voted for president, 46 percent said Donald Trump and 45 percent said Hillary Clinton.

Other polls have shown Scott having the slight edge but collectively, they underscore how tight the race is, despite a barrage of ads that cast Nelson as a career politician with not much to show for it.

The latest poll shows Nelson has a fav/unfav split of 42, 41, with 17 percent unsure. Scott is 44 percent favorable and 46 percent unfavorable with 11 percent unsure.

In early April, just as Scott was entering the race, PPP found that Nelson lead Scott 50 percent to 44 percent.