MTSUPoll

Latest Findings - Spring 2005

Search Site

Key state political findings

  • Impressive number name healthcare No. 1 issue
  • Half disapprove of TennCare reductions; wealthier lean toward cuts
  • Citizens pick healthcare, education over highways
  • Most prefer healthcare, education to tax cut
  • West Tennesseans unhappy with state's direction
  • Bredesen approval high, but linked to TennCare
  • Under half approve of Legislature, lottery director

Key national political findings

  • Bush can keep us safe wealthy, not united, healthy
  • More under-50s favor Social Security change
  • Most say Iraqi war now going well
  • State split on Saddam's 9/11 role
  • Evangelicals more optimistic about a religious than a political agenda
  • Tennessee conservative on many issues
  • Race, religion key factors in Bush support
  • Tennesseans more tolerant of KKK than Al-Qaeda

What is the MTSU Poll?

Search Site

The MTSU Poll's mission is to provide independent, non-partisan, and unbiased public opinion data regarding major social, political, and ethical issues affecting Tennessee.

Surveys are conducted twice yearly under the direction of faculty specialists in public opinion research in accordance with scientifically validated polling standards. Students serve as poll interviewers as an integral part of their training in mass communication.

The poll's directors welcome suggestions about issues and topics from any individual or group. The poll's directors are, however, charged to select, formulate, and interpret results independent of outside interests.

The poll fulfills the major goals of Middle Tennessee State University in that it provides an opportunity for student- and faculty- centered research in partnership with the citizens of Tennessee and the news media that serve them.

The following people supervise the MTSU Poll:

  • Ken Blake
    • Director, The MTSU Poll
    • Associate Director, Office of Communication Research
  • Robert Wyatt
    • Associate Director, the MTSU Poll
    • Director, Office of Communication Research

Sponsored by the Office of Communication Research at Middle Tennessee State University's College of Mass Communication, the poll tracks attitudes regarding free expression, faith in major institutions, and a wide range of public issues.

The poll is supported by MTSU's Office of Communication Research, College of Mass Communication, and School of Journalism.

Links for Students and Faculty

Search Site
  • Students wishing to register for an MTSU Poll session should receive and ID and password either 1) from their instructor or 2) at the front desk in the Mass Comm office. Once you have an ID and password, click here.
  • The polling lab is in BAS S302. To learn how to find the polling lab and what to expect when you get, go to: http://www.mtsu.edu/~commres/findlab.htm
  • MTSU faculty using the MTSU Poll in their classes will find helpful material at: www.mtsu.edu/~commres/271/271.htm. A password is required.

NOTE: Data files may be downloaded and analyzed with these restrictions: Researchers wishing to make academic or scientific use of these data must request and obtain permission in writing from the Director of the Office of Communication Research prior to presentation or publication. For general descriptive use, we ask only that the Middle Tennessee Poll at Middle Tennessee State University be cited as the source of the data.

MTSU Poll Contacts

Robert Wyatt, Ph.D.
Director
(615) 477-8389
rwyatt@mtsu.edu

Ken Blake, Ph.D.
Associate Director
(615) 210-6187
kblake@mtsu.edu

Poll Findings

Previous Polls