| March Tue, 2024
Rutgers Eagleton Poll: What’s Most Important to New Jersey Votes on Election Day? Taxes and the Economy, of Course.
Despite mudslinging and legislative battles throughout the Garden State echoing national culture wars, New Jersey voters still care most about taxes and the economy and say they will be the biggest factors in casting their ballots on Election Day, according to the latest Rutgers- Eagleton Poll.
| March Tue, 2024
Republicans in new Jersey optimistic they can flip the Senate or Assembly, or even both
Those culture war issues are part of the nationwide discussion, but Dr. Ashley Koning with the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling at Rutgers University said in New Jersey, voters consistently go back to the same issue. "Taxes. It's always about taxes, especially property taxes. So whether or not that component in affordability and cost of living are going to play a bigger role than these culture wars issues, time is going to tell" Koning said.
| February Thu, 2024
Why won’t NJ democrats leverage support of gun control against GOP candidates?
| February Wed, 2024
Menendez job approval at 8%, poll shows
A May 1981 Rutgers-Eagleton poll showed that 69% of New Jersey voters wanted U.S. Senator Harrison Williams to resign following his conviction in the Abscam scandal, while 20% said he should remain in office during his appeal.