Hillary Clinton has gotten a solid post-convention boost in three battleground states—New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Michigan—according to new polling out. CNN has the round up.
New Hampshire: a 15-point edge
Clinton leads Trump 47% to 32% among likely New Hampshire voters, according to the poll from WBUR, with third-party candidates Gary Johnson and Jill Stein included. Matched up one-on-one, Clinton's lead grows to 17 points, 51% to 34%.
Pennsylvania: an 11-point edge
Clinton leads Trump 49% to 38% among likely Pennsylvania voters, according to the Franklin and Marshall College poll. Her lead swells to 13 points, 47% to 34%, with Johnson and Stein included.
Michigan: a 9-point edge
Clinton is ahead of Trump by 9 points, 41% to 32%, among likely Michigan voters, according to a Detroit news/WDIV-TV poll. Clinton's lead is smaller, 6 points, without third-party candidates included.
Clinton's favorables among voters improved in the polls, while Donald Trump's unfavorables still pose an uphill battle for the GOP nominee—they either stayed the same or worsened.