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VOL. 38 | NO. 48 | Friday, November 28, 2014
Poll: Tennesseans approve of Haslam, Legislature, compromise
NASHVILLE (AP) - Tennesseans approve of their elected officials but want them to work with members of the other party, even if it means compromising on some of their values and priorities, according to a new poll from Vanderbilt University.
The survey of about 950 registered Tennessee voters was taken just after the November election. Seventy percent of respondents said they approved of Gov. Bill Haslam and 55 percent approved of the Tennessee Legislature.
But voters' priorities for the Legislature differed somewhat from those that lawmakers have put forward.
Forty percent of respondents said the economy should be the top priority, followed by education and health care. Only 2 percent said guns were the top priority.
A full 77 percent said they wanted their legislators to compromise with members of the other party.