Story highlights A new poll continues the trend that the battleground state of Florida is very tight

The poll found likley independent voters in Florida split between Trump and Clinton

Washington (CNN) Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are locked in a tight battle in Florida, according to the latest polling from the Sunshine State.

Clinton is leading Trump 41%-40% in a New York Times Upshot/Siena College poll released Monday , well within the poll's 3.3 percentage point margin of error, with Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson getting 9% and Green Party candidate Jill Stein getting 2%.

The poll found likely independent voters in Florida split between Trump and Clinton, supporting Trump 34% and Clinton 32%. Both major party nominees are viewed unfavorably by a majority of likely Florida voters, according to the polls -- Trump at 55% and Clinton at 53%.

The poll is similar to other findings, which have shown Trump and Clinton locked in a tight race. A CNN/ORC poll taken earlier this month found Trump leading Clinton 50%-46% in a two-way match-up.

The NYT/Siena College pollsters surveyed 867 likely voters in Florida between Sept. 10-14.