ECPIP’s “First 100 Days” omnibus captures New Jersey residents’ early reactions and priorities as the new administration takes office. A timely, cost‑effective way to place your questions into a statewide, scientifically grounded study.
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11.03.2026 16:54
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In March 1974, an Eagleton Poll found that 78% of New Jersey residents believed oil companies were “holding back” during the energy crisis, while only 8% said it was a real crisis and 10% said both.
11.03.2026 03:31
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Which NJ Democrats are raising alarm about Trump's war powers in Iran?
New Jersey lawmakers are among those raising alarms about the separation of powers amid the Trump administration's military actions in Iran.
“The Constitution explicitly grants Congress the power to declare war,” said Ashley Koning, director of the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling, noting that unilateral executive action can strain institutional norms and shift the balance intended by the framers.
10.03.2026 13:07
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Which NJ Democrats are raising alarm about Trump's war powers in Iran?
New Jersey lawmakers are among those raising alarms about the separation of powers amid the Trump administration's military actions in Iran.
According to the Burlington County Times, New Jersey lawmakers are raising concerns about presidential war powers after the administration carried out military strikes in Iran without congressional authorization. Read more: www.burlingtoncountytimes.com/story/news/p... burlingtoncountytimes.com
10.03.2026 13:07
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NJ loses $5B yearly due to high child care costs, advocates say. Here are their fixes.
The Start Strong NJ coalition says it has its eye on Gov. Mikie Sherrill's upcoming budget and legislators' priorities.
“We see that these results are pretty much across the board, at least when it comes to knowing someone who has had difficulty with affording child care or believing that it’s more difficult to find child care,” said Ashley Koning, director of the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling.
09.03.2026 18:16
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NJ loses $5B yearly due to high child care costs, advocates say. Here are their fixes.
The Start Strong NJ coalition says it has its eye on Gov. Mikie Sherrill's upcoming budget and legislators' priorities.
According to Gothamist, child care affordability continues to place significant strain on New Jersey families. A Rutgers‑Eagleton Poll conducted with Start Strong NJ found that 68% of New Jersey voters have difficulty finding quality, affordable child care. Read more: gothamist.com/news/nj-lose...
09.03.2026 18:15
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Morristown Green highlighted Koning’s performance and shared behind‑the‑scenes moments, including a good‑luck charm from her son and support from friends and colleagues.
05.03.2026 18:42
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Morristown Onstage 2026 in pictures: Unforgettable moments from a colorful night - Morristown Green
Young stars, seasoned performers and joyful celebrations — relive the atmosphere and artistry through our expanded gallery.
According to Morristown Green, this year’s Morristown Onstage featured a range of performances, including an opening number by Ashley Koning, director of the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling, who sang “Maybe This Time” from Cabaret. Read more: morristowngreen.com/2026/02/25/m...
05.03.2026 18:40
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Uproar over ICE and Gateway dominate Sherrill’s early days as N.J. governor | Mikie’s World
There was mixed reaction over Gov. Mikie Sherrill's plan for New Jerseyans to upload videos of ICE.
Ashley Koning, director of the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling, has noted in recent coverage that immigration enforcement remains a highly salient issue for New Jersey voters, shaping both public sentiment and the political environment surrounding the state’s early 2026 contests.
20.02.2026 13:58
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New Jersey Local News, Breaking News, Sports & Weather
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According to NJ.com, Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s second week in office has been dominated by two major issues: heightened public reaction to recent ICE activity and the ongoing dispute with the federal government over Gateway Tunnel funding. Read more: www.nj.com/politics/202...
20.02.2026 13:58
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Ashley Koning will perform “Maybe This Time” from Cabaret, reconnecting with a passion that shaped her long before she became a pollster. The Rutgers feature traces her journey from childhood performances to academic life, and now back to music after years focused on research, teaching, and family.
19.02.2026 15:15
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Please Welcome to the Stage, Rutgers University’s Singing Pollster
Rutgers University is spotlighting a different side of Ashley Koning, director of the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling. Later this month, she’ll return to the stage as a classically trained soprano in the Morristown ONSTAGE talent show. Full story: www.rutgers.edu/news/please-...
19.02.2026 15:15
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Too close to call? Mejia leads Malinowski in special 11th District Democratic primary - Morristown Green
With an estimated 91 percent of ballots counted, Analilia Mejia held a 486-vote lead over Tom Malinowski.
“We may not see a call tonight,” said Ashley Koning, director of the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling. “Given what we are currently seeing, there’s a possibility this could come down to remaining mail ballots.” Read more: morristowngreen.com/2026/02/05/t...
18.02.2026 00:54
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Too close to call? Mejia leads Malinowski in special 11th District Democratic primary - Morristown Green
With an estimated 91 percent of ballots counted, Analilia Mejia held a 486-vote lead over Tom Malinowski.
Morristown Green reports that the Democratic primary in New Jersey’s 11th District remains extremely close, with early returns showing a narrow margin between the leading candidates as ballots continue to be counted. Read more: morristowngreen.com/2026/02/05/t...
18.02.2026 00:54
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Make your vote count: How to read NJ-11’s unusual Democratic primary - Morristown Green
By Kristen Neymarc No public polls. Eleven Democrats. A rushed calendar. Here’s how to make sense of a race that breaks almost every rule. On Feb. 5, 2026, Democratic […]
“A boost doesn’t end the game,” said Ashley Koning, director of the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling, noting that name recognition, endorsements, and fundraising can help candidates — but don’t lock in results in a small, fast-moving district. Read more morristowngreen.com/2026/01/23/m...
13.02.2026 02:19
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Make your vote count: How to read NJ-11’s unusual Democratic primary - Morristown Green
By Kristen Neymarc No public polls. Eleven Democrats. A rushed calendar. Here’s how to make sense of a race that breaks almost every rule. On Feb. 5, 2026, Democratic […]
With no public polling and 11 Democrats on the ballot, the NJ‑11 special primary is unfolding in a low‑information environment where early advantages matter, but don’t guarantee outcomes. Morristown Green breaks down why this race defies the usual rules. Read more morristowngreen.com/2026/01/23/m...
13.02.2026 02:19
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Outside groups pour millions into NJ special election • New Jersey Monitor
Outsie money groups have poured over $4.3 million into the race for Gov. Mikie Sherrill's old House seat, looking to influence its outcome.
“Any special election is going to be such a tiny portion of the voting public… But this is a seat that Democrats can’t afford to lose,” said Ashley Koning, director of the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling. She noted that high outside spending could have an outsized impact on the race.
11.02.2026 13:41
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Outside groups pour millions into NJ special election • New Jersey Monitor
Outsie money groups have poured over $4.3 million into the race for Gov. Mikie Sherrill's old House seat, looking to influence its outcome.
According to New Jersey Monitor, outside groups have poured more than $4.3 million into the NJ‑11 special election, shaping the dynamics of a low‑turnout primary where just a small share of voters is expected to participate. Read more: newjerseymonitor.com/2026/02/04/o...
11.02.2026 13:40
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“Immigration is one of those few issues that the Democratic Party is unified on and can get behind,” said Ashley Koning, director of the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling, noting how easily the topic can be used as an attack in a competitive primary.
09.02.2026 23:55
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Immigration takes center stage in New Jersey special election
Thursday's primary for NJ-11 occurs amid rising tensions over Immigration and Customs Enforcement's tactics across the country.
According to Politico, immigration has become a defining issue in the NJ‑11 special election, shaping campaign messaging as candidates respond to heightened public concern over ICE’s tactics. Read more: www.politico.com/news/2026/02...
09.02.2026 23:54
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Half or more of New Jerseyans say their housing costs aren’t affordable (33% “not very,” 18% “not at all”) and that it is only getting more difficult to pay them (56%), according to a Rutgers-Eagleton Poll conducted in collaboration with the Housing and Community Development Network of New Jersey.
21.05.2025 02:42
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Clear front-runner among GOP candidates for governor, poll shows | Video | NJ Spotlight News
Interview: Ashley Koning, director, Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling
"We still see very large numbers who either have no opinion when it comes to favorability of these candidates or don’t even know who they are. This isn’t necessarily out of the norm,” said Koning said.
Read more:
www.njspotlightnews.org/video/clear-...
17.05.2025 00:36
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ECPIP director Ashley Koning spoke with NJ Spotlight News about trends in the NJ gubernatorial election, highlighting the highly competitive race among Democratic candidates.
17.05.2025 00:36
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How 6 Democrats in a Consequential Governor’s Race Are Vying to Be Heard
“To have six Democrats, all who could pretty legitimately have a chance — that’s really rare,” said Kristoffer Shields, director of the Rutgers-Eagleton Center on the American Governor.
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www.nytimes.com/2025/05/08/n...
16.05.2025 17:15
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The 2025 NJ gubernatorial election is still up for grabs among Democrats, with six candidates vying for the office.
16.05.2025 17:15
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LATEST FROM RUTGERS-EAGLETON POLL
With about a month to go, New Jersey’s registered voters are largely unaware that a primary election for governor will take place on June 10, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll.
Read more:
eagletonpoll.rutgers.edu/wp-content/u...
16.05.2025 16:43
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According to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll, New Jerseyans are generally negative about the U.S. economy: 41% describe it as “poor,” 39% say “only fair” (up 11 percentage points since November 2024) and 18% “good” (down 9 points); less than 1% say the national economy is doing “excellent.”
03.05.2025 16:28
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