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Posted on: May 29th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Community ] [ Education ] [ Hispanic News ] [ New Jersey ]
Tags: corruption, crime, insurance, Professor
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“Even with summer fast approaching, lots of Hudson County voters are thinking about schools, according to a recent Jersey Journal/New Jersey City University poll.
When asked what issues are most important to them in the upcoming New Jersey primary elections, 37 percent of Hispanics responded that education was more important to them than property taxes, crime, health care, car insurance, political corruption, or road conditions and traffic, said the polls authors, New Jersey City University political science professor Fran Moran and NJCU English professor Bruce Chadwick.”
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