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WINNING BIG COULD HURT CHRIS CHRISTIE
Small Republican gains in the state Senate could spell big danger for the governor...
NEW JERSEY MUNICIPAL WEBSITE RANKINGS
Which towns have the best (and worst) websites? The results of the extensive study conducted jointly by the Polling Institute and Graduate Program in Public Policy can be found here.
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Thursday, October 18
A Conversation with ... STEVE KORNACKI
Co-host, MSNBC’s The Cycle
Senior political writer, Salon.com
Former PolitickerNJ.com reporter and co-host of News12 New Jersey’s Power & Politics
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Monday, October 1
A Conversation with ... MONICA CROWLEY
Fox News Channel host and political and foreign affairs analyst
Nationally syndicated radio program, The Monica Crowley Show
Author, New York Times bestseller, What The (Bleep) Just Happened? The Happy Warrior’s Guide to the Great American Comeback
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The Monmouth University Polling Institute was established to be a leading center for the study of public opinion on important state, regional, and national issues. In its inaugural year, the institute was named a “Winner” by New Jersey Politifax for the accuracy of its polling in the 2005 gubernatorial election.
The Polling Institute conducts and disseminates public opinion research to foster greater public accountability by ensuring that the voice of the public is part of the policy discourse. The Polling Institute strives to go beyond the headlines to cover quality of life issues that affect residents in their daily lives.
The Polling Institute’s activities include research services for government agencies and private organizations that assist with policy planning and assessment. The institute also collaborates with faculty and students to enhance research and training opportunities in survey research.
The Polling Institute’s research capabilities include: large and small-scale survey projects; telephone, mail, and in-person interview designs; quantitative data analysis; and qualitative research techniques such as focus group facilitation and analysis.
The Polling Institute can be contacted at polling@monmouth.edu or 732-263-5858.














