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| 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.

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| 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.

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| September Tue, 2021

This Moment in Democracy

Eagleton presents This Moment in Democracy, a Fall 2021 update on the Institute's research, academic programs, and public service efforts. Learn more and get involved.

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| July Mon, 2021

Transcript: Leadership During Crisis with New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D)

"There's a recent Rutgers-Eagleton Poll in your state showing that only 16 percent of New Jersey residents say that they are unwilling to get a vaccine. When they asked that question in a November survey, between about, like, 36 and 47 percent were reluctant, so that has been an improvement. Why do you think the pro-vaccine message resonated so well with so many New Jersey residents?"

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