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McCain/Palin By 4%

Submitted by Rick Honcho on Sunday, September 7 2008No Comment

According to polling released by Zogby yesterday, the race for the Presidency is November has swung to favor the Republicans after both conventions ended.

Zogby reports that in polling concluded yesterday the results were: McCain/Palin 49.7% over Obama/Biden 45.9%. This poll also included the opportunity for respondents to reply “other”.

Zogby notes:

Pollster John Zogby: “Clearly, Palin is helping the McCain ticket. She has high favorability numbers, and has unified the Republican Party. The striking thing here in this poll is that McCain has pulled ahead among Catholics by double-digits. On the other hand, Palin is not helping with likely voting women who are not aligned with either political party. The undecided independent women voters decreased this week from 15% to 7%, but those women went to Obama. Palin is also helping among men, conservatives, notably with suburban and rural voters, and with frequent Wal-Mart shoppers, who tend to be “values” voters who like a good value for their money.”

McCain’s favorability rating increased from 50% favorable last week to 57% favorable now, a significant jump that indicates the GOP convention was a success. Among independent voters, 61% now have a favorable impression of him, compared to just 49% who said the same a week ago.

Nearly half - 49% - said they had a favorable opinion of Barack Obama, while 50% they had a negative impression of him. Among independent voters, 47% gave him favorable marks, compared to 46% who said the same thing last week.

This poll was conducted among 2,321 LIKELY voters.

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