After months of reaching out to younger voters with little success, it appears Clinton has finally turned a corner. Interviews with dozens of young people across competitive states reflect a growing enthusiasm for Clinton among a key Democratic demographic. Polls also show her support in the last month among voters aged 18-to-34 has ticked up significantly just weeks before Election Day. . . .

According to a Quinnipiac poll taken in mid-September, Clinton won just 31% in a four-way contest, compared with 29% for Johnson and 26% for Trump; in the same poll taken in mid October after two debates, Clinton won 57% of the vote to Trump’s 20% and Johnson’s 19%. Several other polls show similar gains and suggest millennials are increasingly motivated to vote for her.