The Monmouth University Polling Institute ceased operations on July 1, 2025. A full archive of polls remains available online, preserving its legacy and continued value to researchers, journalists, and the public.
Archived Poll Reports
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Optimism About Trump Policies Tempered by Concern Over Tariff Impact
National
Widespread support for eliminating income tax on tips and social security
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Republicans Would Not Be That Bothered if Trump Goes After Political Enemies
National
More Americans say 2024 election was fair than did so four years ago
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Few Approve of Hunter Biden Pardon
National
Opinion is similar for Trump pardons, but move hurts Democrats’ credibility
Archive of Blog Posts
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Independent Candidates and Monmouth Polling
by Patrick Murray We have received more than a few – largely polite – inquiries from supporters of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. about their candidate not being included in our most recent 2024 presidential election poll. Here is a quick rundown of our decision process. Monmouth’s objective in its polling enterprise is to measure public…
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Why stop at county lines? Let’s ditch the primaries.
by Patrick Murray This column originally appeared as an Op-Ed on nj.com on March 24, 2024 and was published in the March 25 edition of the Star-Ledger. New Jersey’s unique – some would say bizarre – primary ballot design is getting national attention. Political leaders who have benefitted from the “county line” are now at least talking…
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New Jersey Democrats’ Failure to Communicate
by Patrick Murray This column originally appeared as an Op-Ed in the Star-Ledger on September 10, 2023. “What we’ve got here is failure to communicate.” The famous line from Cool Hand Luke is addressed to a prison gang, but it could also be directed at New Jersey Democrats right now. The party has been put…