Economic: Politics, not income, predicts economic worry
- Politics predicts national economic worry, but age, income predict real suffering.
- Tennesseans want the state to be generous to students, the needy.
- National-mood barometer drops since 2009 polls, political polarization extreme.
- No. 1 national problem still the economy, returning to level a year ago.
- State-mood barometer stable, much higher than national mood.
- Economy No. 1 state problem but below national level
National: Majority of Tennesseans now disapprove of Obama
- Support for president continues to decline, still at 42 percent.
- Confidence in Obama administration mixed: little in economy, higher in ethics.
- Neither Republicans or Obama doing enough to work together.
- Tennesseans approve of Obama response to Haiti earthquake.
- Most want complete do-over on health reform.
- Iraq a mistake that is going well, Afghanistan right choice with mixed results.
State: Few know who’s running for governor or belong to Tea Party
- What? There’s a governor’s race going on? Who?
- Tea Party has high profile, moderate favorability, low membership in Tennessee
- Bredesen still popular heading into final year as governor.
- Approval of state Legislature remains low but steady.