The biannual, scientific survey of resident opinion also found that more people believe the nation is moving in the right direction, a slight majority said they were "very likely" to be vaccinated for swine flu, and residents did not like using teacher furloughs to solve budget woes, among other findings.
"I don't want to oversell how much we're seeing a new impression of optimism," said Dan Nataf, a professor of political science and head of...
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