Eliza Collins

USA TODAY

Hillary Clinton has taken the lead in the presidential race following last week's Democratic convention, according to two polls out Monday.

The former secretary of State has the support of 46% of registered voters, compared to 39% for Trump, in a CBS News survey released Monday morning. The new numbers break a tie the two candidates were in (42%-42%) in a CBS poll taken after the Republican convention.

Clinton got a 4-point bump following her party’s Philadelphia convention, according to the CBS News survey. Trump got an initial 2-point bounce after the Republican convention, but he has since dropped.

Clinton’s post-convention bounce is similar to Obama’s in 2008 and 2012. In 2008, he went from 45% to 48% post-convention, and in 2012 he went from 46% to 51% post-convention, according to CBS News' polling.

A CNN/ORC poll released later in the day Monday also showed an edge for Clinton, with the Democratic nominee leading Trump 52% to 43%, which amounts to a 7-point bounce from the convention.