Dark DNC Convention: Hillary Clinton's support dips after "negative attacks" convention

RealClearPolitics currently lists Clinton +3.9 in polls against Trump. http://www.realclearpolitics.com/ep...s/general_election_trump_vs_clinton-5491.html

http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/01/politics/trump-vs-clinton-presidential-polls-election-2016/

Post-convention poll: Clinton retakes lead over Trump

Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton emerges from her party's convention in Philadelphia with a restored lead over Donald Trump, having earned a 7-point convention bounce, according to a new CNN/ORC Poll.

In a two-way head-to-head matchup, Clinton tops Trump 52% to 43%, and in a four-way matchup including third party candidates Gary Johnson and Jill Stein, Clinton leads 45% to 37% with Johnson at 9% and Stein at 5%.

Besides improving her standing against Trump, Clinton's convention appears to have boosted the share of Americans who think her policies will move the country in the right direction (from 43% before either convention to 48% now), while Trump's right direction number held roughly steady following the back-to-back political gatherings in Cleveland and Philadelphia.

Further, a majority of Clinton's backers now say their vote is more to show support for her than to oppose Trump, a sharp shift since early May. Back then, 48% said their vote was one of support for the former secretary of state, 58% say so now. While Trump also improved his numbers on that metric, his voters are more evenly divided, with 47% saying they're backing him to show support and 50% saying it's more to oppose Clinton.
 
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That was CNN polls. CBS results: http://www.ibtimes.com/election-pol...es-hillary-clinton-gets-post-dnc-bump-2396555

A new poll Monday shows good news for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton. She received a bump in support following the party's convention last week, according to a CBS News survey.

The poll found that 46 percent of voters said they'd support Clinton come the November general election, compared with 39 percent support for Republican nominee Donald Trump. The news outlet's poll had the two candidates effectively locked in a tie just last week after the GOP convention in Cleveland. CBS found Clinton got a four-point upward tick in support after her party's convention, compared with just a two-point bounce for Trump.
 
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