New Reuters/Ipsos poll out just now has Obama holding a 2 point lead: Obama 47% to Romney's 45%. It is essentially unchanged from yesterday's Obama 46% to Romney's 44%.
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Another link with more information on the poll.
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According to this poll Romney did make gains but not any more gains the last day.
Obama needs a lift after a surprisingly tame performance at the debate shook his campaign's sense that it was closing in on election victory.
However, Romney's strong showing in Denver did little to convince more voters he understands them or is a "good person," according to a Reuters/Ipsos survey released on Saturday.
The Democratic president is ahead of his challenger on character attributes that can win over undecided voters who have not been swayed on tangible policy points, according to the online poll.
On the broad question of who they will vote for in November, Obama kept his 2 percentage point lead among likely voters - 47 percent to 45 percent - in the online survey.
The gap was unchanged from Friday, when Obama led 46 percent to 44 percent in the tracking poll. His lead was 6 percentage points before the two men first went head-to-head in Denver.
"We haven't seen additional gains from Romney. This suggests to me that this is more of a bounce than a permanent shift," Ipsos pollster Julia Clark said.
Maybe the good jobs report did slow Romney's momentum coming out of his debate performance.