| September Wed, 2020
Proportion of NJ residents who trust the government to use census information properly
Nearly two in three NJ residents have trust in the government not to misuse the information gathered in the census, a new Rutgers-Eagleton Poll shows.
| September Tue, 2020
Protecting the Student Vote in 2020: How One University is Scaling Up Their Efforts to Meet the National Need
The American Political Science Association published a blog post written by Dr. Elizabeth C. Matto about CYPP's new RU Voting-National website, a one-stop-shop for college students to get registered, get informed, and cast their ballots this fall.
| September Fri, 2020
Impact Third Party Candidates Could Have on US Election
VOA interviewed Eagleton director, John J. Farmer, Jr., about how third-party candidates have played a significant role in recent presidential elections.
| September Fri, 2020
Today’s Republican Women Are Running Hard to the Right
This year’s female candidates are more likely than before to describe themselves as “fighters” and use gun imagery in their campaign materials, while also making it clear that they are pro-life, pro-religion, and pro-Trump, according to an analysis by Kelly Dittmar, a political scientist at Rutgers University at Camden and research director of Rutgers’s Center for American Women and Politics.