Updated 2:29 p.m. | A poll commissioned by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee showed a hotly competitive race in New York’s 19th District, a top target for Democrats hoping to win back the House.

Freshman Republican Rep. John J. Faso trailed Democratic lawyer Antonio Delgado by 7 points in the poll. Forty-nine percent of respondents supported Delgado, while 42 percent backed the incumbent.

The 19th District in the Hudson Valley swung from supporting former President Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012 to backing President Donald Trump by 7 points in 2016. Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales rates the race Tilts Republican.

The poll, conducted by the DCCC, surveyed 545 likely general election voters through a mix of live cell phone and automated landline phone interviews. It was conducted on June 27-28, immediately after Delgado won a crowded Democratic primary on June 26, and had a margin of error 4.2 points.

Forty-five percent of those surveyed viewed Delgado favorably, compared to 30 percent who had a favorable view of Faso. Trump’s job approval rating was at 39 percent, while 53 percent of those surveyed disapproved.