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Special AARP/Siena Survey of Older New Jersey Residents

TOPICS:AARPDemocratsHousingNew JerseyRepublicans

Posted By: Siena University Research Institute May 15, 2025

  • NJ Residents 50+ Call for More Affordability; 48% May Leave NJ over Cost of Living
  • 88% More Likely to Vote for Governor That Will Protect Medicaid
  • Sherrill Leads Among Dem Voters; Ciattarelli Leads Among Rep Voters

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