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| December Sat, 2019

Rutgers-Eagleton/FDU Poll: Virtually All Residents Believe Opioid Usage Is a Problem In New Jersey

Nearly 85% of all respondents believe use of prescribed and illegal opioid drugs is a “very” (67%) or “somewhat” (28%) serious problem in New Jersey, according to a joint Rutgers-Eagleton/Fairleigh Dickinson University poll in collaboration with the Rutgers Center for State Health Policy.

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| December Wed, 2019

Analysis: What Harris withdrawal means for Biden, Booker and other Dems

"The Harris voters say that their second and third choices go to the top three candidates of Biden, Sanders and Warren," Rutgers-Eagleton poll director Ashley Koning told KYW Newsradio. "So it’s not like Booker can even really benefit in any great way from Harris dropping out of the race."

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| December Tue, 2019

Polling Expert Available to Discuss the Future of Polling

Rutgers pollster Ashley Koning is available to comment on changes affecting the polling industry, how the changes help us understand the failure of nationwide polls to predict the outcome of the 2016 presidential election, and how voters can interpret poll results leading into the 2020 election.

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| November Tue, 2019

Ahead of Year-End Tax Package Negotiations, Gottheimer Releases Report Highlighting Rising NJ Taxes and Lower Home Values Due to SALT Cap

The data backs it up: a Rutgers-Eagleton poll found that 79 percent of New Jersey homeowners complained about higher property taxes.

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