is the convention/palin bouncing over yet?

Posted on Friday 19 September 2008

Either the post-Convention McCain bounce has ended, or there’s an economy-crashing bounce for Obama, or maybe even a post-palin-poop bounce for Obama [I can see that I have a real future as a presidential poll pundit].

It’s becoming clear that the Palin bounce is not only ending, but ending hard. The last few days have seen precipitous changes in the tracking polls, which will be followed by equivalent changes in the state polls. Many of the state polls released today were still in the field over the weekend, before political gravity overwhelmed the McCain campaign, so we should continue to see the trends in Obama’s favor for the next few days at least.

These polling reports were posted on Sundays, but there is now such quantity of polls coming out every day that compiling them for a week is becoming unmanageable. The plan is to release these updates daily in early evening Pacific time unless I’m too busy. Today’s report covers the 4 days since Sunday with almost 50 polls in the competitive states…

Michigan (Obama +4.1) 232 EV

Univ of Wisconsin Madison 9/14-17:
Obama 48
McCain 44

Minnesota (Obama +3.7) 242 EV

Univ of Wisconsin Madison 9/14-17:
Obama 47
McCain 45

Wisconsin (Obama +3.1) 252 EV

CNN/Time 9/14-16:
Obama 50
McCain 47
Rasmussen 9/16 (8/5):
Obama 48 (51)
McCain 46 (44)
Univ of Wisconsin Madison 9/14-17:
Obama 45
McCain 44

Pennsylvania (Obama +1.6) 273 EV

Rasmussen 9/14 (9/7):
Obama 47 (47)
McCain 47 (45)
Univ of Wisconsin Madison 9/14-17:
Obama 45
McCain 45

Ohio (McCain +0.8) 260 EV

Suffolk 9/10-13:
McCain 46
Obama 42
Rasmussen 9/14 (9/7):
McCain 48 (51)
Obama 45 (44)
Survey USA 9/12-14 (6/20-22):
McCain 49 (46)
Obama 45 (48)
Public Policy Polling 9/13-14 (8/12-14):
McCain 48 (45)
Obama 44 (45)
ARG 9/10-13:
McCain 50
Obama 44
CNN/Time 9/14-16 (8/31-9/2):
Obama 49 (47)
McCain 47 (45)
FD/National Journal 9/11-15:
McCain 42
Obama 41

Florida (McCain +2.2) 240 EV

Rasmussen 9/14 (9/7):
McCain 49 (48)
Obama 44 (48)
CNN/Time 9/14-16:
Obama 48
McCain 48
ARG 9/10-13:
McCain 46
Obama 46
Survey USA 9/16-17 (8/1-3):
McCain 51 (50)
Obama 45 (44)
FD/National Journal 9/11-15:
Obama 44
McCain 44
  1.  
    September 19, 2008 | 2:30 PM
     

    This is good news. And it should only get better. On FiveThirtyEight.com, which tracks electoral vote polls, the majority has flipped back to Obama. Along with this, the Wall Street Journal has slammed McCain for saying Christopher Cox should be fired for “betraying the trust of the American people.” They called it “un-Presidential” and said; in a time of crisis, people want calm, steady leadership.”
    It’s not a good idea for the Republican candidate to have the WSJ say he is unpresidential.

  2.  
    September 19, 2008 | 3:08 PM
     

    And as for Palin’s Approval Ratings

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