Hillary Clinton is edging back into the lead over Donald Trump — by two points — according to the latest ABC News/Washington Post national tracking poll.

After Trump took a one point lead on Tuesday, Clinton’s support ticked back up to a tie of 46 percent. Clinton now leads with 47 percent while Trump has fallen one point to 45 percent.

But Trump still has a 7 point lead among likely voters who say they are strongly enthusiastic about their candidate. Trump is also leading independents by seven points — 47 percent vs. only 40 percent for Clinton.

This ABC News/Washington Post poll was conducted Oct. 29-Nov. 1, 2016 among a random national sample of 1,167 likely voters. Results have a margin of sampling error of 3 points. Partisan divisions are 37-30-29 percent, Democrats-Republicans-independents.