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Obama leads Romney 53 to 43 percent in Ohio, 53 to 44 percent in Florida, and 54 to 42 percent in Pennsylvania, according to the poll.
He has widened the Ohio lead to 10 points from six points just one month ago.
Most voters in all three states think Romney's policies will favor the wealthy.
He doesn't have to worry about nearly half the country because "there are 47 percent of the people who will vote for the president no matter what."
Romney has emphasized his business experience and said he is best suited to fix the economy, but that argument isn't playing as well with voters as it used to.
Last month in Florida, Romney led Obama on the question of who would do a better job of fixing the economy, but this most recent poll puts Obama ahead.
In Florida, Obama's lead over Romney has increased from three percent before the Republican and Democratic national conventions to nine points.
The Ohio numbers in particular are significant. Obama has continued to widen his lead there in recent months.
No Republican has won a presidential election without winning Ohio. Romney's chances of reclaiming the lead in the Buckeye state look slim.
http://abcnews.go.com/ABC_Univision...y-swing-states/story?id=17329265#.UGNZatkiTqI
He has widened the Ohio lead to 10 points from six points just one month ago.
Most voters in all three states think Romney's policies will favor the wealthy.
He doesn't have to worry about nearly half the country because "there are 47 percent of the people who will vote for the president no matter what."
Romney has emphasized his business experience and said he is best suited to fix the economy, but that argument isn't playing as well with voters as it used to.
Last month in Florida, Romney led Obama on the question of who would do a better job of fixing the economy, but this most recent poll puts Obama ahead.
In Florida, Obama's lead over Romney has increased from three percent before the Republican and Democratic national conventions to nine points.
The Ohio numbers in particular are significant. Obama has continued to widen his lead there in recent months.
No Republican has won a presidential election without winning Ohio. Romney's chances of reclaiming the lead in the Buckeye state look slim.
http://abcnews.go.com/ABC_Univision...y-swing-states/story?id=17329265#.UGNZatkiTqI