President Obama's post-convention bounce has grown to four points according to two new polls released Saturday..Gallup's daily tracking poll has Obama at 49 percent support among registered voters to GOP candidate Mitt Romney's 45 percent.The new figures show a 1-point increase for Obama from Friday's results and reflects voter sentiment after the final day of the Democratic National Convention.Friday's polling put Obama's job approval rating at 52 percent. Gallup said by the middle of next week it will be clear if the bounce is lasting.Romney received no lasting bounce from the GOP's Tampa convention which concluded Aug. 30, according to Gallup. Forty-six percent of registered voters supported Romney in the tracking poll in the four days following the convention. In the four days preceding the convention, Romney was backed by 46 percent.
they are always talking about "the American people spoke" well the are again and not that much to him.
The disappointing jobs numbers coming the morning after Obama's acceptance speech could cut into any convention bounce he may build.
keep the faith people at least it's positive growth, no where near 750,000,000 lost a month of 4 years ago