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October Mon, 2022

Majority of New Jerseyans Don’t Have Much Trust in U.S. Supreme Court; Two-Thirds Disagree With Overturn of Roe, Worry About Court Overturning Other Individual Rights

The majority of New Jerseyans don’t have trust in the U.S. Supreme Court, according to a new Rutgers-Eagleton poll.

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September Thu, 2022

Uptick in Governor Murphy’s Favorability, Job Approval Is Steady Nearly One Year Into Second Term, but New Jerseyans Are Split on Where the State Is Headed

Gov. Phil Murphy’s favorability rating has rebounded after taking a hit in the spring and about half of New Jerseyans continue to approve of the job he is doing as governor, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll.

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September Wed, 2022

Over Half of New Jerseyans Label Jan. 6 an Insurrection, Feel 2020 Election Was Legitimate; Most Worried About the Future of American Democracy

– More than half (56 percent) of New Jersey residents believe that the attack on the United States Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 was an insurrection and a threat to democracy, according to a new Rutgers-Eagleton poll.

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September Thu, 2022

Most New Jerseyans Concerned About Gun Violence and Want Stricter Federal Gun Laws; About Half Say Gun Control More Important Than Right to Own a Gun

Majorities of New Jersey residents are concerned about mass shootings and want stricter gun laws, but residents are split when it comes to gun control versus Second Amendment rights, according to a new Rutgers-Eagleton Poll partnered with the New Jersey Gun Violence Research Center.

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