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ECPIP director Ashley Koning spoke with @AsburyParkPress about the civic importance of public interest polls, lamenting the closure of the Monmouth University Polling Institute. “It is a huge loss for the state and for the industry in general,” Koning said.
NJ gubernatorial candidates across the aisle have been proactive in their campaign efforts, raising and spending funds at historic levels in the lead up to the March 24 filing deadline.
ECPIP director Ashley Koning, in conversation with @NJSpotlightNews, addressed the urgency felt by those running. "The early start in this race is due mostly to the open seat and the large field of candidates on both sides of the aisle," Koning said.
ECPIP director Ashley Koning commented on the closure of the Monmouth University Poll, highlighting the importance of public interest polling in strengthening the social fabric of democracy.
"Polls are really an integral part of the small democratic process. We’re able to representatively present the voices of the public…back to policy makers and to the press, and that’s an integral part of this society that we live in," Dr. Koning said.
“General population surveys are used in public opinion polling when we want to investigate issues, attitudes, and behaviors that pertain to the entire population under study,” said ECPIP director Ashley Koning.
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ECPIP, in collaboration with @mtfreepress, launched a new public interest poll to gauge attitudes toward state government and public policy issues among Montanans, extrapolating findings from the responses of 900+ residents statewide.
“This work represents the best of what journalism can accomplish: Holding power to account, illuminating complicated local issues and telling gripping stories," said Christopher Kelly, VP of content for NJ Advance Media.
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"Project Extreme," an investigation into the mainstreaming of hate and political violence in the Garden State, conducted by @NJAdvanceMedia with crucial polling by ECPIP, has won the prestigious Toner Prize for Excellence in Local Political Reporting from Syracuse University.
ECPIP has partnered with @mtfreepress to launch a new public opinion poll in Montana to evaluate wide-ranging concerns among residents, including the economy, health care, education, and governance.
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“This is, of course, Trump’s appeal to his base and people who voted for him. This is all about packaging and messaging," Dr. Koning said.
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ECPIP director Ashley Koning spoke with @PittsburghPG about efforts by the Trump administration to renew and expand controversial tax cuts that previously costed Republicans their House majority in 2018. Koning emphasized Trump's desire to fulfill campaign promises.
According to a Rutgers-Eagleton Poll from November, voters are split when it comes to mass deportations of immigrants living in the U.S. illegally – 49% say they are in support (28% “strongly,” 21% “somewhat”) versus 45% who say they are in opposition (18% “somewhat,” 27%.