Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are statistically tied in the battleground state of Nevada, according to a new post-debate poll published Saturday.

Forty-five percent of Nevada voters who were surveyed said they support Clinton while 44 percent back Trump. Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson received five percent in the poll.

The survey, conducted by Bendixen & Amandi International and commissioned by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, questioned 800 voters from Sept. 27 to Sept. 29 and has a plus or minus 3.5 percent margin of error.

Because Clinton is leading Trump by one point within the margin of error, the two candidates are statistically tied.

The Real Clear Politics polling average reveals Trump leading Clinton by less than one point in Nevada, 0.2 percent.