Americans Optimistic About Life in 2013.
Americans remain positive when they are asked about their personal situation in 2013, a sentiment that stands in sharp contrast to their more negative prognostications when asked about the economy in general or the international situation in the coming year. The impact of politics is seen even in these personal attitudes, with Democrats reporting a significantly higher level of optimism than Republicans.
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