Stockton poll finds New Jersey voters give Trump poor marks on a variety of issues
- A poll released by the William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy at Stockton University found that New Jersey voters gave President Donald J. Trump's administration poor marks regarding the direction the country is headed, with 54% believing it's the wrong direction.
- Trump's policy to purge diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives from the federal government, including an initial removal of Jackie Robinson's WWII service from the Department of Defense website, has provoked strong reactions, while Trump also signed an executive order requiring federal agencies to repeal 10 existing rules before creating a new one.
- The poll of 702 New Jersey voters, with a margin of error of +/- 3.7 percentage points, revealed that 52% rated Trump's job performance as poor, and 62% think the economy is getting worse.
- According to Alyssa Maurice, a Hughes Center research leader, the pessimism eight weeks into the administration is a big vulnerability, though Democrats may be in an even weaker position.
- In New Jersey, political affiliations are influencing business practices, with some companies quietly supporting Trump's policies, like reducing energy costs and 'cutting red tape,' while others, like Bella Italia Pork Store in Monroe Township, openly display Trump and MAGA-supporting decor, including 'Make America Braciole Again' merchandise.
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