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AP Poll: Americans Optimistic for 2007

Saturday, December 30, 2006 7:22:16 PM
By NANCY BENAC

Eric Wolley, 37, of Upper Marlboro, Md., is interviewed by the Associated Press in front of the White House Thursday, Dec. 21, 2006 in Washington.  An AP-AOL News Poll finds that while most Americans said 2006 was a bad year for the country, three-fourths thought it had been a good one for them and their families.  "For me, personally, financially, it was great," Wolley, a real estate agent, said of 2006. "Family and everybody's healthy, so everything's been going pretty good." But as for Iraq, he said, "I wish we could go in and get that figured out."     (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)WASHINGTON (AP) - The news from Iraq and other national headlines may be grim, but in Greenville, N.C., John Given has a new baby and his first home, and life is good.

So, too, for Sandra Trowbridge in tiny Magnet Cove, Ark. The situation in Iraq makes her feel pessimistic about the state of the nation, but at home, at least, all is well. Even if nothing special has happened to her family, she says, "we still love each other," and that's enough.

And so it goes for most Americans. An AP-AOL News Poll finds that while most Americans said 2006 was a bad year for the country, three-fourths thought it had been a good one for them and their families.


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