| March Wed, 2022
Will We Really Have to Pump Our Own Gas in NJ? Why It May Not Be Likely Now
A recent Rutgers-Eagleton poll found that an overwhelming 73 percent of New Jersey residents “prefer” to have their gas pumped for them, when asked whether they’d rather pump themselves or keep full-service.
| March Wed, 2022
Rutgers-Eagleton Poll: About Half of New Jerseyans Say State Is on the Wrong Track
Fifty-two percent of New Jerseyans say the Garden State is off on the wrong track compared to 38% who say it is headed in the right direction, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll.
| March Tue, 2022
When women speak, listen up: The Albert Schweitzer Institute hosted its annual International Women’s Day Teach-in featuring impactful women at QU
According to the Center for American Women and Politics, women also vote more than men. In 2020, it was reported that over 10 million more women were registered to vote than men.
| March Tue, 2022
Republicans risk alienating key voters with ‘beyond the pale’ attacks on Ketanji Brown Jackson
“Marsha Blackburn is the only woman senator on the committee for Republicans. And all the Republicans on the committee are white,” Debbie Walsh, director of the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University, told CQ Roll Call on Monday. “So, having a group of all white and mostly male senators grilling the first Black woman ever nominated to the court feels like a risky proposition for them.