Politics | Barack Obama Obama Back on Top in 2 National Polls McCain's Palin bounce is over By Gabriel Winant Posted Sep 18, 2008 8:28 AM CDT Copied Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., waves as he arrives at a rally in Las Vegas, Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2008. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) John McCain’s post-convention bounce seems to be fading a bit, as Barack Obama reclaims the lead in several polls. A new CBS/New York Times poll shows the Democrat up 48%-43% as independents have swung back his way. Also benefiting Obama are concerns about Sarah Palin, whose favorable ratings have fallen off as voters worry about her readiness. Another poll out today shows a similar result, reports Time’s Mark Halperin. The survey, conducted by Quinnipiac University, puts Obama up 49% to 45% over McCain. The Democrat also enjoys a 14-point lead among women, and his message on taxes seems to be working: 51% say McCain’s tax cut will benefit the rich and 9% the middle class. For Obama the numbers are reversed: 9% say his tax cut will help the rich, and 33% the middle class. Read These Next Officials say ICE agent who shot Renee Good had internal bleeding. You might be able to squeeze a few more years out of life this way. FBI conducts 'exceedingly rare' search on journo's home. Tennis player celebrates win—before losing to an American. Report an error