Here are today's polls, taken obviously before the debate last night. Take a look at Gallup's approval rating. The last time the president saw a number this high was August of 2009! This is even higher than Gallup's reading immediately following the death of Osama bin Laden (May of 2011). He still maintains a 4 point lead nationally in the general.
Well, he's going to need it come the weekend when we start seeing the post debate polls. Obviously, he's going to drop but by how much? Keep your eye on Ohio.
Race/Topic (Click to Sort) | Poll | Results | Spread |
General Election: Romney vs. Obama | Gallup Tracking | Obama 49, Romney 45 | Obama +4 |
General Election: Romney vs. Obama | Rasmussen Tracking | Obama 49, Romney 47 | Obama +2 |
Missouri: Romney vs. Obama | Rasmussen Reports | Romney 49, Obama 46 | Romney +3 |
Connecticut: Romney vs. Obama | Quinnipiac | Obama 54, Romney 42 | Obama +12 |
Hawaii: Romney vs. Obama | Honolulu Civil Beat/MRG | Obama 62, Romney 30 | Obama +32 |
Connecticut Senate - McMahon vs. Murphy | Quinnipiac | Murphy 47, McMahon 48 | McMahon +1 |
Washington Senate - Baumgartner vs. Cantwell | Rasmussen Reports | Cantwell 57, Baumgartner 37 | Cantwell +20 |
North Carolina Governor - McCrory vs. Dalton | Rasmussen Reports | McCrory 54, Dalton 38 | McCrory +16 |
New Hampshire 1st District - Guinta vs. Shea-Porter | WMUR/UNH | Shea-Porter 47, Guinta 38 | Shea-Porter +9 |
New Hampshire 2nd District - Bass vs. Kuster | WMUR/UNH | Kuster 42, Bass 41 | Kuster +1 |
President Obama Job Approval | Gallup | Approve 54, Disapprove 42 | Approve +12 |
President Obama Job Approval | Rasmussen Reports | Approve 49, Disapprove 49 | Tie |
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