The latest Gallup tracking poll shows Sen. Barack Obama's advantage over Sen. John McCain "has been shrinking since the start
of the Republican National Convention, and is now down to just two
percentage points -- 47% to 45% -- too close to call."
Clearly, McCain is enjoying a bounce out of the GOP convention as he closes the gap with Obama. Today's numbers include polling done from Wednesday through Friday of last week; the Sunday and Monday numbers will include the full impact of McCain's acceptance speech. It should be interesting.
Nate Silver previews the next few days: "Last night and tonight should be among the best
individual nights of polling that the Republicans see all year. If the
best they can do is close the race to a tie, or an Obama +1 on those
nights, they are not going to win the race based on inertia alone."