Many of the internals of our CNN poll look similar to polls past. Joe Biden does best among older and more moderate voters. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren do best among more liberal voters. Sanders also scores his best among younger voters. The list goes on and on.

But one thing that stands out is how Harris may be putting together a coalition that combines black voters and white voters with a college degree.

Harris pulls in 24% among black voters and 21% among white voters with a college degree. Among whites without a college degree, her support drops to 13%.

The ability to team up white voters with a college degree and black voters is very reminiscent to what Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama did in 2016 and 2008 respectively. Both lost white voters without a college degree by a significant margin in their respective primaries, though were able to win because of black and white college voter backing.

Black voters, of course, make up most Democratic voters in the south, while college white voters are ascendent within the Democratic coalition.

When it comes to the age breakdown, Harris does about equally well with those under 50 years old and those 50 years old and up. That's different than either Clinton (who had old people most on her side) or Obama (who had young people most on his side).