Obama has opened up a sizable lead and it is the lead story. Here are some quick exerpts and links for your pleasure. No bounce Mr. Penn?
LA Times
For Obama, an apparent bounce after all
Manchester, N.H. -- The latest poll in New Hampshire shows that, as most expected, Barack Obama did benefit from his solid win in Thursday's Iowa caucuses.
The survey, conducted for CNN and New Hampshire television station WMUR, gives Obama 39%, Hillary Clinton 29%.
A comparable poll released Saturday had shown Obama and Clinton tied at 33%. That helped prompt a release from Clinton strategist Mark Penn asserting that Obama's Iowa victory had not significantly benefited him in New Hampshire.
CNN
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (CNN) -- Two days before New Hampshire's Democratic primary, Sen. Barack Obama has opened a double-digit lead over Sen. Hillary Clinton in that state, a new CNN-WMUR poll found Sunday.
Editor & Publisher
UPDATE: Latest Polls Show Obama With Huge Lead, McCain Still With Edge
By E&P Staff
Published: January 06, 2008
NEW YORK The latest polls from New Hampshire seem to show that Barack Obama and John McCain continue to hold their newly-acquired leads.