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Candidates return to Wisconsin as Obama takes edge in Marquette poll

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In 14 polls that Marquette has done since January, Obama and Romney have been roughly tied in three, and Obama has led in 11. But Obama’s lead has fluctuated between a narrow and tenuous one and an occasional double-digit cushion. Obama’s margin closed after Romney picked Ryan as his running mate, opened up again after the conventions, closed again after the first presidential debate, and has now widened a little in the new survey.

Of the likely voters surveyed in the new poll, one in 10 said they had voted early. And Obama led among those early voters, 56 percent to 36 percent.

Also in the poll, 51 percent approved of Obama’s performance in office, and 46 percent disapproved.

On issues, Romney had a narrow edge on the deficit; 49 percent said the Republican would handle that issue better, and 47 percent said Obama .

But Obama had an edge on foreign policy (54 percent to 40 percent); health care (52 percent to 44 percent); the economy (49 percent to 47 percent); taxes (51 percent to 44 percent); and “social issues such as abortion or same-sex marriage” (56 percent to 38 percent).

Asked if they were better off than four years ago, 50 percent of likely voters said no, and 45 percent said yes. But Obama is winning the support of about one-fifth of those voters who said they weren’t better off.

Voters were split over whether the economy has gotten better or worse in the past year. But 53 percent said they expected the economy to get better in the next year, compared with 9 percent who said it would get worse and 19 percent who said it would stay the same.

Gov. Scott Walker also enjoyed a positive approval rating in the new poll, with 50 percent saying they approved of how he is handling his job and 45 percent saying they disapproved.

The new poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.8 percentage points.

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