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September Thu, 2000

CORZINE LEADS FRANKS IN NJ SENATE BID: MANY VOTERS HAVE YET TO TUNE IN TO NJ ELECTION

Labor Day has past, and with commendable back-to-school fervor, a majority of New Jerseyans—52 percent—are paying close attention to the U.S. Senate election.

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August Mon, 2000

NEW JERSEYANS TO THEIR NEXT SENATOR: “PAY ATTENTION TO MY POCKETBOOK!” TAXES AND ECONOMIC ISSUES GO FIRST ON THE AGENDA

When asked to name the one problem their new Senator from New Jersey should put first on his agenda, taxes and economic issues lead the list, with 30 percent of registered voters mentioning these. Social issues such as gun control, welfare, problems of seniors and education are both mentioned by about one-in-five, followed closely by health issues (13%).

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July Sun, 2000

NEW JERSEYANS AND LIFE’S FINAL DECISION: MOST PREFER COMFORTABLE END TO PAINFUL PROLONGATION

An overwhelming majority of New Jerseyans support a terminally ill patient’s right to choose to be taken off life support machines. And when faced with the choice of living longer with pain or minimizing that pain even if it means a shorter life, 7-in-10 New Jerseyans say they would opt to reduce their pain.

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July Sun, 2000

WHAT NEW JERSEYANS ARE LIKE: A PERSONALITY SELF-ASSESSMENT

What are New Jerseyans like? What distinguishes people who live in the Garden State from those who have the misfortune to live in one of the other 49 states?

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