Zogby Poll: Republicans Hold Small Post-Convention Edge
But the
race is tight, as both campaigns consolidate support
UTICA,
New York - Republicans John McCain and Sarah Palin left St. Paul, Minnesota,
with a smallish bounce overall and some energy in key demographic groups, as the
race for the presidency enters a key stage and voters begin to tune in to the
contest, the latest Zogby Interactive poll finds.
The McCain/Palin ticket wins
49.7% support, compared to 45.9% backing for the Obama/Biden ticket, this latest
online survey shows. Another 4.4% either favored someone else or were
unsure.
The Ticket
Horserace
9-5/6
McCain-Palin 49.7%
Obama-Biden
45.9%
Others/Not sure 4.4%
In a Zogby Interactive survey conducted last weekend, just after the
McCain announcement that Palin would join his ticket, McCain Palin won 47.1%
support, while Obama/Biden won 44.6% support.
The
interactive survey of 2,312 likely voters nationwide was conducted Sept. 5-6,
2008, and carries a margin of error of +/- 2.1 percentage points.
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.
Among the vice presidential
candidates, 54% said they now hold a favorable view of Palin, while 42% hold an
unfavorable view. While 49% have a favorable opinion of Joe Biden, 47% hold an
unfavorable view of him.
Just one
week ago, 23% told Zogby that they did not know enough about Palin to make a
judgment about whether they held a favorable or unfavorable view of her - but
this most recent survey shows just 4% were unfamiliar with her - another
indication that likely voters paid attention to the GOP convention this week,
which won the highest television viewership numbers ever earned by an American
political convention.
Zogby International was the most accurate pollster in every one of the
last three presidential election cycles, and continues to perfect its telephone
and interactive methodologies using its own live operator, in-house call center
in Upstate New York, and its own secure servers for its online polling
projects.
In the 2004 presidential election, not only was Zogby's telephone polling
right on the money, its interactive polling also nailed the election as well. In
2006, the Zogby Interactive online polling was on the money in 17 of 18 U.S.
Senate races (the 18th was within the margin of error) a record of accuracy that
is unmatched in the industry - as no other leading firm even attempts to poll
statewide political races using an interactive methodology for public
consumption.
(9/6/2008)