March Wed, 2022
REPORT: Views on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Workplace Among Employed U.S. Adults
America’s workplaces are on the leading edge of the US becoming a more pluralistic nation — offering greater exposure to diversity than what individuals may experience in their home and social interactions and staffed by people who want their employers to promote diversity and inclusion in the workplace, a Taft Communications and Rutgers-Eagleton Poll State of Diversity® public opinion survey of American workers finds. This general consensus, though, masks deep divisions according to race, gender, age, education and other categories – not least of which is political affiliation.
October Wed, 2012
OBAMA WIDENS NEW JERSEY LEAD OVER ROMNEY IN LATEST RUTGERS EAGLETON POLL
On the eve of today’s first presidential debate, likely New Jersey voters give President Obama a 17-point lead over former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney – a three- point increase since August. According to a new Rutgers-Eagleton Poll, 56 percent of New Jersey voters say they prefer Obama while 39 percent support Romney. Another 2 percent would like to see someone else, and only 4 percent are undecided.
September Mon, 2003
PRESIDENT BUSH’S APPROVAL DECLINES JOB RATINGS BECOME MORE PARTISAN
Echoing findings in the nation as a whole, President George W. Bush’s job approval rating has declined here in New Jersey. However, he is generally well regarded in the state, with a majority of 56 percent who approve of the job he is doing. But there are some key shifts as we approach the 2004 election. Evaluations of Bush have become increasingly partisan over the past year and New Jerseyans are of two minds when it comes to evaluating the president’s performance in specific policy areas.
February Thu, 1987
IRAN-CONTRA ARMS AFFAIR HURTS REAGAN IN NEW JERSEY JOB RATING DROPS; TRUTHFULNESS OUESTIONED
Ronald Reagan’s stature in New Jersey is being dragged down by the Iran-Contra arms affair, even before the release of the Tower Commission report expected to be critical of the President’s handling of the controversy.