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Director of Elon Poll interviewed by NC Newsline on federal cuts
Husser was interviewed by Clayton Henkel on the weekly podcast "News and Views."
Poll: North Carolinians unhappy with Hurricane Helene recovery assistance
The latest Elon University Poll finds dissatisfaction with the work of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and many respondents say they expect rebuilding efforts to take many years.
Poll: North Carolinians opposed to major federal agency cuts
A new Elon University Poll finds little support for major reductions or elimination of many federal departments.
Poll: Rivalries aside, North Carolinians stick together in March Madness
As March Madness tournaments begin, the latest Elon University Poll found that many in the state are looking forward to both the men’s and women’s competition.
Elon University Poll: Higher prices, economic disruptions expected as a result of tariff increases
A national survey conducted by the Elon University Poll found deep divisions about Trump administration economic policies and immigration enforcement. Americans also expressed concerns about the tech oligarchy - and they are ready to do away with the penny.
Jason Husser provides insight to Queen City News on Trump election poll lawsuit
The President-elect is suing the Des Moines Register over a pre-election poll he claims was "election interference." Husser, longtime director of the Elon University Poll, provides his perspective on the lawsuit and what it means for future polling.
Elon Poll: Hurricane Helene factors into dead-even presidential election in N.C.
The survey of N.C. voters conducted Oct. 10-17 explored voter preferences in the presidential, gubernatorial races as well as opinions about the impact of the devastating hurricane on the election.
Jason Husser discusses polling during election season with WUNC
Husser, director of the Elon University Poll, spoke with WUNC's Due South program about what makes a good poll, where polls can go wrong and the roll of polling during an election.
Elon Poll finds Harris, Trump too close to call in N.C., and Stein with double-digit lead in governor’s race
The survey of 800 registered voters in North Carolina was conducted Sept. 4-13 and explored issues such as AI’s role in the election, pre- and post-election violence and which presidential candidate voters favor on many issues.
N.C. voters concerned about accuracy of vote count, post-election violence in November
The survey of N.C. voters conducted Aug. 2-9 also provided insights into what voters think about candidates for president and governor as well as their thoughts about the current state of the economy.
Jason Husser examines impact of assassination attempt on presidential election for Queen City News
Husser, director of the Elon University Poll and professor of political science, spoke with a Queen City News reporter about how the attempt on Donald Trump's life could impact the race.
New survey finds most Americans expect AI abuses will affect 2024 election
Additional findings from the survey by the Imagining the Digital Future Center and the Elon University Poll were that many are not confident they can detect faked photos, videos or audio.
Jason Husser appointed Assistant Provost for Academic Excellence and Integrity
The professor of political science and policy studies and longtime director of the Elon University Poll will provide leadership at Elon in growing academic undergraduate programs, exploring new directions for academic programs, and supporting academic integrity.
WFMY News 2 features insights from Jason Husser in report on N.C. 6th District race
Husser, associate professor of political science and director of the Elon University Poll, offered insights into how former President Donald Trump is impacting the GOP primary in the Congressional race.
Jason Husser breaks down N.C. primary election for WFMY News 2 ahead of Super Tuesday
Husser, director of the Elon University Poll and associate professor of political science, offered insights ahead of the state's March 5 primary.
Broad support for sports betting, but divisions over recent abortion law changes in North Carolina
The Elon University Poll conducted a survey of nearly 1,300 N.C. voters asking for their thoughts on the legalization of sports betting, changes to abortion laws in North Carolina and how they rate candidates for N.C. governor and for president.
Jason Husser assesses election impact in N.C. for WFMY News 2
Husser, associate professor of political science and director of the Elon University Poll, shared his insights on the state legislative races and the N.C. Supreme Court races.
The economy, abortion, election integrity: What N.C. voters are thinking heading into Election Day
The Elon University Poll conducted a survey of more than 1,200 N.C. voters asking for their thoughts on a range of topics that are factoring into this year’s general election.
Elon Poll identifies how high-impact undergraduate experiences affect students
The survey of more than 1,800 college graduates was conducted in partnership with the Center for Engaged Learning at Elon University.
Could N.C. election determine who controls U.S. Senate? Jason Husser offers insights for N.C. papers
The article looking at the potential impact of the U.S. Senate race in North Carolina between Cheri Beasley and Ted Budd was published by the Raleigh News & Observer, Charlotte Observer and Durham Herald-Sun.
Jason Husser offers insights into N.C. primary election for WXII report
Husser, associate professor of political science and director of the Elon University Poll, spoke with reporter Rachel Ellis about how voters can inform themselves.
Jason Husser offers insights to WFMY into how Roe v. Wade decision could play out in N.C.
Husser, an associate professor of political science and director of the Elon University Poll, spoke with the CBS affiliate about what a Supreme Court decision on a key abortion case could mean for the state legislature.
Jason Husser offers insights to WFMY in advance of President Biden’s visit
Husser, an associate professor of political science and director of the Elon University Poll, offered his analysis of Greensboro's selection for a visit by the president and what Biden is likely to highlight when he visits the city on Thursday, April 14.
Elon Poll finds North Carolinians concerned about spike in housing prices
The survey conducted Oct. 15-17 found that 44 percent say housing prices are "much higher” than two years ago and 41 percent say if they were looking to buy or rent in their area today, they could not afford their current residence.
Elon Poll finds vaccinated in N.C. overwhelmingly support booster shots
The most recent survey by the Elon University Poll conducted Oct. 15-17 also found that optimism about the pandemic is lower heading into winter than it was this spring, as well as mixed support among N.C. adults for workplace vaccination mandates.
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