Romney's Medicare Attacks on Obama Are Working

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Elspeth Reeve 1,069 Views Aug 27, 2012

Mitt Romney has finally found a way to attack President Obama that is as powerful as Obama's attacks on his Bain Capital career: despite picking a running mate who built his political career advocating turning Medicare into a voucher program, two new polls show Obama has no advantage over Romney on Medicare.

Of the people who have heard of Romney's running mate Paul Ryan's plan to turn Medicare into vouchers, only 35 percent support it, while 49 percent oppose it, . And yet two polls show Obama has no advantage on Romney on the subject of Medicare. 

Knowing Democrats would attack the Ryan plan as "ending Medicare are we know it" — according to Pew Research Center, people who have heard of Paul Ryan's plan, only 35 percent support it, while 49 percent oppose it — Romney's campaign launched a pre-emptive strike on the issue accusing Obama of raiding $716 billion from Medicare to pay for Obamacare, implying that old folks will see fewer benefits. But the $716 billion is cuts in how much providers can bill the government, not to benefits, and, as The New York Times noted last week, reversing the cuts would actually lead to higher out-of-pocket costs for patients. In any event, Ryan's plan also makes the same cuts . Still, Romney has made four TV or web ads in Medicare. And they're working.

A CNN/ORC International poll finds Obama leading Romney 49 percent to 48 percent on who would best handle Medicare, while an ABC News/Washington Post poll finds that 45 percent trust Romney more on health care for old people, while 42 percent trust Obama more.  Last week, polls of three swing states showed Romney gaining ground. It's possible that gain is related to his ads on Medicare and welfare, just as Obama's gains in swing states earlier this summer were widely attributed to his Bain Capital ads.

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