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The Presidents’ post-convention “bounce” continues to grow, as new polls showed him widening a lead over Republican nominee Mitt Romney.
Obama’s lead over Romney among registered voters grew to 49%-45% in Gallup’s tracking poll.
The 49% for Obama was his highest point in the survey since late April.
It represented an increase of one point since Friday and a five point swing from Romney’s 47%-46% lead in the Gallup survey just before the Republican convention began.
http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2012-09-08/news/la-hp-pollwatch-obama-convention-bounce-20120908_1_republican-convention-obama-convention-new-polls
Obama’s lead over Romney among registered voters grew to 49%-45% in Gallup’s tracking poll.
The 49% for Obama was his highest point in the survey since late April.
It represented an increase of one point since Friday and a five point swing from Romney’s 47%-46% lead in the Gallup survey just before the Republican convention began.
http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2012-09-08/news/la-hp-pollwatch-obama-convention-bounce-20120908_1_republican-convention-obama-convention-new-polls