Monmouth University to shut down its renowned polling institute
- Monmouth University announced the closure of its Polling Institute, effective July 1, after 20 years of operation.
- Dr. Patrick F. Leahy, the President of Monmouth University, cited a "changing political and media landscape" as a reason for the decision.
- The polling institute was highly regarded for its accuracy and transparency but will now reallocate its resources to other initiatives at the university.
- Tom Bevan highlighted that Monmouth's polls were inaccurate, being off by an average of nearly 6 points, 84% of the time favoring Democratic candidates, during 2014-2022.
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Monmouth University will close its polling institute after 20 years of data collection pooled from national and state surveys to anticipate the outcome in highly contested political races. “Following a year-long review of all of the University’s Centers and Institutes, I have made the decision, in close collaboration with our Board of Trustees, to close…
Monmouth University announces planned closure of its polling institute after 20 years of operation
Monmouth University President Patrick Leahy said the decision was made after a year-long review of the campus' centers and institutes, citing a changing media landscape and higher costs for polling. The program will close July 1.
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