Hillary Clinton is clinging to a narrow lead after news of a renewed investigation into her email server shook up the polls.

Clinton now leads three points over Trump; 47 percent to 44 percent in the national ABC/Washington Post tracking poll after Trump took a one point lead on Tuesday.

Trump still has a six point advantage in strong enthusiasm from his supports. Fifty-three percent of Trump supporters are strongly enthusiastic while only 47 percent of Clinton supporters feel the same way.

But Clinton has a five point lead among voters that have already cast their ballot as 50 percent of early voters voted for the Democratic nominee. Forty-five percent of early voters have chosen Trump.

The poll was conducted Oct. 30-Nov. 2, 2016 among a 1,151 likely voters with a sampling error of 3 points. Partisan divisions are 37-30-29 percent, Democrats-Republicans-independents.