The poll of 1,000 New Jersey adults found many residents are concerned about potential side effects, and feel they don't know enough about how well a vaccine would actually work.
A Rutgers-Eagleton Poll has given Governor Phil Murphy a 46 per cent approval rating. You would think that if I asked what movie best reminds you of Phil Murphy's time in office, there would be a more positive response than these.
Just 38 percent of the 1,203 adults surveyed said the local roads in their area are "excellent" or "good." Nearly everyone else gave their local roads a rating of "poor" or "only fair."
Most residents of the Garden State believe they're paying too much in taxes for what they get in return, but they're also on board with paying even more if it means an improvement in certain services.
Only a little over one-third of voters even has an opinion on the major-party candidates running for governor, according to latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll.
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.
In the wake of his failed bid to win the GOP nomination for the 2016 presidential election, a new poll shows many voters have mixed feelings about Gov. Chris Christie's return to New Jersey, and more than half are unhappy with how the governor is handling the state's finances.
A new poll finds many Garden State voters still have concerns about Bridgegate, and what New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has said about the lane closure scandal.