Florida voters are split over support for the House impeachment inquiry into President Trump, according to a new poll.

A University of North Florida poll released Tuesday found 48 percent of Florida voters surveyed approve of the House impeachment inquiry, and 47 percent disapprove.

Democrats overwhelmingly approve of the inquiry, with 82 percent indicating support of the probe launched by the Democratic-majority House. But just 13 percent of registered Republicans in Florida who were surveyed said they approve of the formal impeachment inquiry. ADVERTISEMENT

Floridians are nearly as evenly split over support for Trump’s removal from office, with 46 percent of those polled indicating support and 48 percent opposing.

Again, the poll found support was highest among Democrats in the sample, at 83 percent, with just 8 percent of Republicans surveyed saying they support Trump’s removal.

The state-wide poll is consistent with past national polling, although a new national poll released by CNN the same day indicates support for Trump’s removal from office is at an all-time high. Fifty percent of poll participants believe that Trump should be impeached and removed, while 43 percent disagree.

However, the national poll also found the support largely divided by party — with 87 percent of Democrats surveyed supporting impeachment and removal compared to just 6 percent of Republicans in the poll.

The Florida poll surveyed 669 registered voters from Oct. 14-20. There is a margin of error of 3.8 percentage points.