President Obama leads his Republican challenger Mitt Romney by at least seven points in two separate national polls released late Thursday.
"The polls are starting to really solidify a bit and not in Mitt Romney's favor," noted MSNBC host Joe Scarborough Friday.
A CNN/ORC International poll showed Obama ahead of Romney 52% to 45%, a three point jump for the president from last month.
It also showed Romney's unfavorable rating jumping from 42% to 48% in the last month. Additionally, 68% of independents believe Romney favors the rich over middle class Americans. Independents favor the president 53% to 42% in the CNN poll.
A Fox News poll gave Obama an even wider berth over Romney with a nine point percentage (49% to 40%) lead. That's a five point jump for Obama from last month's Fox News poll when the president held a four-point lead over Romney.
"Nine points in August is tough," Scarborough added.
Fox attributed Obama's growing lead to a barrage of negative ads directed at Romney, and a continued increase in the number of independents crossing over for the president. Independents favor Obama by 11 points, the Fox poll found, while 30% of them remain undecided.



Well it is almost certain that the news media will increase its negative reporting against President Obama (only NPR and MSNBC report fairly on the two candidates) since it wants a neck to neck horse race.
I have been trying to reassure my friends that Obama is going to win by a substantial margin but they are still worried.
BTW, I have yet to see a spell checker that recognizes "Obama" as a valid spelling.