Tennesseans’ latest opinions on major issues – Wed., 3/3/2010

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.

For our press release on national and state issues, click here.  For our press release on the economy, click here. To learn about the accuracy of the MTSU Poll in elections, click here.

Detailed Poll Findings:
National Political Report |
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State Political Report |
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Economic Report |
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Press Releases |
National and State | Economic
Poll Questions and Data |
PDF format | HTML format | SPSS Date File
Results for each question |
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