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Eagleton Center on the American Governor
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The Eagleton Center on the American Governor, an initiative of the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University, seeks to promote research and discussion on the varied roles, powers and legacies of governors in the United States in order to inform
We are happy to announce that, in partnership with Governors' Perspectives with Kent Manahan, episodes of the series are now available on the Center on the American Governor website. Watch now to learn what former NJ governors think about current political affairs.

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Governors' Perspectives - Eagleton Center on the American Governor
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April 9, 2025 at 6:36 PM
Today, Director of the Center on the American Governor, Kristoffer Shields spoke with @davidcruznj.bsky.social on Reporters Roundtable about the latest developments in NJ's gubernatorial race and the landscape of the race as we near the primary on June 10. @njspotlightnews.bsky.social

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March 28, 2025 at 7:15 PM
#ICYMI Director of the Center on the American Governor, Dr. Kristoffer Shields, and Director of @eagletonpoll.bsky.social, Dr. Ashley Koning, were featured in a Q&A for Rutgers Today about the NJ gubernatorial race. ⤵️

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What to Expect From the New Jersey Gubernatorial Race
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March 14, 2025 at 5:53 PM
#ICYMI Director of the Center on the American Governor, Dr. Kristoffer Shields, wrote an article for Princeton Perspectives about the gubernatorial race in NJ.

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NJ is Getting a New Governor. What do the Prospects Look Like? - Princeton Perspectives
There is a saying in New Jersey politics: Every year is Election Year. Coming off an omnipresent—and often exhausting—presidential election cycle, the electoral calendar in the coming year is largely ...
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March 5, 2025 at 6:44 PM