| February Mon, 2024
Nikki Haley vs. ‘identity politics’
“I think if she’s scaled back … her comments that are more related to her gender, my guess is that’s because their internal polling is saying it’s not any good,” says Kelly Dittmar, director of research and scholar at the Center for American Women and Politics.
| February Mon, 2024
Trailblazer, Mentor, Role Model: Feinstein’s Impact on Women in Office
“Her remarkable life in politics was a message to other women about the possibilities of public life,” said Debbie Walsh, director of the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University.
| February Mon, 2024
Menendez Fallout: How the Indictment Impacts NJ Politics
David Cruz talks with Ashley Koning, dir. Rutgers Eagleton Ctr. for Public Interest Polling, about the impact Sen. Bob Menendez’s indictment on NJ politics, the Nov. elections & the latest GOP Pres. debate with Chris Christie’s jabs at Donald Trump.
| February Mon, 2024
What Would Government Shutdown Mean for Young Voters?
With a federal government shutdown appearing inevitable, we talked to Elizabeth C. Matto, director of the Eagleton Institute of Politics who previously led the Center for Youth Political Participation, about how the dispute can shape young voters view of government and their connection to the political process.