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July Tue, 2001

The Need to Advertise the 2001 Gubernatorial Debates

A proposal for a public education campaign to alert New Jersey voters to their opportunity to see and hear the candidates for governor debate.

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July Tue, 2001

New Jersey Voters’ Candidate Information Sources

This survey represents a joint venture of two programs at the Eagleton Institute of Politics – the New Jersey Project and the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling.

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July Sat, 1999

N.J. Congressional Campaigns in 1998: Not Bad but Not Enough

Report by Gerald M. Pomper, Board of Governors Professor of Political Science and Eagleton Institute of Politics faculty member, and Ingrid W. Reed, former New Jersey Project director. The report is featured in the November 1999 issue of the New Jersey Reporter.

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