Donald Trump has made a miraculous recovery in the polls, rebounding seven percentage points in a single month. The Republican nominee is even winning over some segments of Hillary Clinton's base.

A Google Consumer Survey released on Wednesday found that the race is currently tied between Trump and Clinton, with the former first lady winning by half of one percentage point.

Among millennials, the Republican nominee has inched up to 34 percent and Clinton has declined to just 45 percent, a seven-point shift in the last four weeks.

While Trump is still losing millennials overall, he has made a big advance with millennial men aged 18-24. The Republican nominee now leads Hillary Clinton with young men by 11 points, 44 to 33 percent.

Trump has also improved with older millennial men, though he still lags behind Clinton, 43 to 34 percent.

Young female voters still overwhelmingly support Clinton 49 to 31 percent, with Libertarian Gary Johnson earning 16 percent of the vote. Hillary's lead among millennial women shrank from 24 points in August to 18 in early September.