A Rutgers-Eagleton Poll, like an FDU survey in June, shows a majority of voters opposed to allowing casinos in North Jersey. That's consistent with historical trends.
With voters evenly split on whether to approve two new casinos in the northern part of the state, a push to get voters to vote yes on the proposal got underway Friday in the Meadowlands region near New York City, where one of the proposed casinos could be built.
A Wall Street analyst predicts as many as half of Atlantic City's eight casinos could be forced to close if voters in November approve two new casinos just outside New York City.
The battle over North Jersey casinos being decided on the November ballot couldn’t be closer, according to a new Monmouth Poll: 48% in favor, 48% opposed.
Two new casinos proposed for northern New Jersey near New York City could save, or destroy, Atlantic City, panelists at a major casino conference said Thursday.
Gov. Chris Christie ups the ante in his fight for an Atlantic City takeover bill, saying he'll campaign against North Jersey casinos if the bill doesn't pass.
A plan to let New Jersey voters decide in November whether to authorize two new casinos in the northern part of the state is moving forward in the Legislature.