| February Thu, 2019
New Jersey moves closer to joining states that allow medically assisted suicide
“New Jersey residents have previously been receptive to such a measure. According to a 2015 Rutgers-Eagleton poll, 63 percent of residents supported legislation to ‘allow terminally ill patients to obtain a prescription to end their lives,’ while 29 percent were opposed.”
| January Fri, 2019
Murphy recall effort not entirely futile: Bergmann
“A November Rutgers-Eagleton poll found that while 43 percent approved of the overall job he was doing, to 29 percent who disapproved, nearly 30 percent didn’t know enough about him to judge whether he was doing a good job or not.”
| November Thu, 2018
Rutgers-eagleton Poll On Gov. Murphy’s First Year: Verdict Still Out For Many New Jerseyans, But Gov. Does Well On Economy, Education, Transportation
A sizeable number of New Jerseyans still have yet to form an opinion of Gov. Phil Murphy after his first year in office – but among those who have made a judgment, the governor garners more positive than negative ratings, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll.
| October Tue, 2018
New Jerseyans Support Marijuana Legalization, Expungement, Taxation
New Jersey legislators haven’t decided whether to legalize cannabis for personal use, but the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll shows more state residents favor than oppose – by a hefty margin of 58 percent to 37 percent – completely legalizing the possession and personal use of recreational marijuana.