| May Wed, 2019
The Murphy-Sweeney Feud Could Lead to a Government Shutdown
"Ashley Koning, the director of the Rutgers Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling, said Sweeney and Norcross are asserting their dominance in a power struggle — 'that they’ve been on the political scene much longer than Murphy has within the Garden State.'”
| May Tue, 2019
Tia Ryans Makes the Most of Her Second Chance
Rutgers University-Newark School of Arts and Sciences wrote a story about 2018 Rutgers-Eagleton Washington Internship Award recipient Tia Ryans achieving her dream of earning a college degree and making a difference in the lives of formerly incarcerated students.
| May Tue, 2019
Republican Women Watch Their Numbers Decline in State Legislatures
“According to Rutgers University’s Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP), women make up 20.7 percent of Republicans in Democratic-led legislatures but only 16 percent of Republicans in states where the GOP is the majority.”
| May Sun, 2019
‘I want to be a majority party.’ Ann Wagner’s plan to save the suburbs for the GOP
“To Debbie Walsh, director of the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University, it was poor optics for McCarthy to pass over Wagner for a man in the wake of House Republican losses in 2018.”