GOP winning national Medicare debate two weeks after Romney picked lightning rod Ryan |
Matthew Boyle |
Republicans are winning the political debate on entitlement reform and Medicare, issues long dominated by Democrats, for the first time ever in the wake of Mitt Romney's selection of running mate Paul Ryan.
A poll released last week shows seniors nationwide back the GOP proposals on Medicare, with tight battles in some key swing states.
Romney is beating President Barack Obama on Medicare among seniors by margins of 48 percent to 44 percent in Florida and 49 percent to 43 percent in Ohio, according to a New York Times/CBS/Quinnipiac poll. In Wisconsin, Obama is barely ahead of Romney among seniors on Medicare, with a 49-to-46 percent lead. |
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Victor Cuvo, Attorney at Law
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