Another day, another poll.

A new CNN/ORC International poll released Sunday indicates neither President Obama nor Republican challenger Mitt Romney has much of an advantage on Medicare and health care.

The poll finds Americans remain deeply divided over who they think would handle those hot button issues. Of likely voters, 49 percent say Obama would better handle health care, while 48 percent favor Romney. That's the same breakdown for Medicare—with Obama only besting Romney by one percentage point.

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