A new national Reuters/Ipsos poll has some disastrous numbers for presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney. With three months to go before Election Day, Obama leads Romney among registered voters, 49 percent to 42 percent. That's a net one-point increase from last month. But it's not even the worst number for Romney. Romney trails Obama on the handling of all important topline issues in the poll.
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