| March Tue, 2016
New Jerseyans Divided On State Takeover Of Atlantic City And New Casinos Elsewhere In State
Atlantic City’s financial situation continues to worsen, but a bare majority of New Jerseyans believes the state should not intervene, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll.
| February Mon, 2016
New Jersey Voters Divided Over Quarterly Pension Payments; Oppose Funding Through Tax Hikes, Budget Cuts
As a battle looms over recent proposals by Democratic leaders in the state Legislature, public opinion has taken sides on the issues of pension payments and the minimum wage in New Jersey, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll.
| February Thu, 2016
Voters Mixed About Christie’s Return To New Jersey
Gov. Chris Christie may be back to governing full time, but New Jersey voters are split on what this means for the Garden State, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll.
| February Tue, 2016
Trump, Clinton Continue To Hold Commanding Leads In New Jersey; Rubio A Distant Second In Gop Race
“Trump-mentum” is at an all-time high with Republican and Republican-leaning registered voters in New Jersey, who are now more likely than ever to choose businessman Donald Trump as their presidential nominee, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll.