McCain-Palin grow their lead

Zogby:

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.

In the two-way contest in which just McCain and Obama were mentioned in the question, the result was slightly different, with McCain leading, 48.8% to 45.7%.

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I think one reason Zogby's results are different from other pollsters is they focus more on likely voters. He has been very accurate in recent elections. The polls show a very divided electorate. For example Obama has a 49 percent approval rating and a 50 percent disapproval rating. McCain's favorable rating has moved to 57 percent after being at 50 percent the week before, so clearly he helped himself at the convention.

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