National: Tennesseans agree on little about healthcare, Obama
- Two-thirds consider healthcare reform extremely important, agree on little else.
- Obama approval drops, but still at 46 percent; plurality identify as independents.
- State confident in Obama ethics, economic policy, doubt he can reform healthcare.
- State evenly divided about Obama efforts to cooperate with Republicans.
- Majority feel Republicans not doing enough to cooperate with Obama.
- Rumors about Obama persist among many Tennesseans.
- No. 1 national problem still the economy, but on way down.
- Recession pain rises, particularly among poor; future worry eases.
- National mood steady since spring, partisan divide extreme.
- Confidence in military trumps faith in other institutions, medicine distant second.
State: Most disapprove of handguns in public places
- Most disapprove of carrying handguns in parks, eateries, bars.
- Two in five to get swine flu vaccination.
- Bottle-return bill draws strong support.
- Economy also No. 1 state problem.
- State mood barometer rises a bit, still higher than national barometer.
- Which party should wield power? Tennesseans shrug.
- Bredesen, legislative approval edge up.