Post-convention 'bounce' averages 10 points (San Francisco Chronicle)And now comes ... the wait for "The Bounce." One thing presidential candidates hope they'll get from their nominating conventions is a healthy "bounce" _ a gain in popularity as measured by public opinion polls. Since both parties' 1964 gatherings, candidates... (From: news.search.yahoo.com - Thu, 28 Aug 2008 22:47:55 GMT)
Post-convention 'bounce' averages 10 points (Boston Globe)And now comes ... the wait for "The Bounce." One thing presidential candidates hope they'll get from their nominating conventions is a healthy "bounce" -- a gain in popularity as measured by public opinion polls. Since both parties' 1964 gatherings, candidates have enjoyed an average 10 percentage point gain in their margin against their opponent, based on calculations from figures ...(From: news.search.yahoo.com - Thu, 28 Aug 2008 22:31:19 GMT)
Obama advisers see no convention bounce (UPI)DENVER, Aug. 28 (UPI) -- Two of Sen. Barack Obama's advisers say they don't expect a significant bounce in the polls when the Democratic National Convention in Denver ends.(From: news.search.yahoo.com - Thu, 28 Aug 2008 19:43:39 GMT)
Post-convention 'bounce' averages 10 points (Richmond Times-Dispatch)One thing presidential candidates hope they'll get from their nominating conventions is a healthy "bounce" - a gain in popularity as measured by public opinion polls.(From: news.search.yahoo.com - Fri, 29 Aug 2008 01:29:43 GMT)
Exuberant chaos followed by a bounce (Financial Times)In the past 40 years, the conventions have usually given each party an instant boost in the opinion polls. But this fervently sought-after bounce is an unreliable thing. It varies from one convention to the next, for no obvious reason.(From: news.search.yahoo.com - Thu, 28 Aug 2008 22:24:54 GMT)
Post-convention 'bounce' averages 10 points (The Post-Standard)WASHINGTON (AP) — And now comes ... the wait for "The Bounce." One thing presidential candidates hope they'll get from their nominating conventions is a healthy "bounce" — a gain in popularity as measured by public opinion polls.(From: news.search.yahoo.com - Thu, 28 Aug 2008 22:46:42 GMT)