According to the AP-GfK poll, while Obama holds a slight edge over Romney among registered voters, most Americans — 58 percent overall, including more than a quarter of Romney’s supporters — expect Obama to win reelection.
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In Florida, Obama leads Romney 49 percent to 46 percent, compared to 51-45 percent on Aug. 1. In Wisconsin, Obama’s lead is two percentage points (49-47 percent), down from six points (51-45 percent) on Aug. 8. In Ohio, Obama maintains a 50-44 percent lead, the same as on Aug. 1, according to Quinnipiac.
In each of the three states, the poll showed, voters thought Obama would do a better job on Medicare than Romney, and they rejected by wide margins a voucher-type system proposed by Ryan as part of a budget plan that would overhaul Medicare. Romney has expressed support for Ryan’s proposed budget.
Voters disapproved of a voucher system by a 62-28 margin in Florida, 64-27 percent in Ohio and 59-32 percent in Wisconsin, the Quinnipiac/CBS/NYT poll found.
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