Two-thirds of New Jersey voters think the tariffs implemented by the Trump administration have led to higher prices for them and their families according to a Stockton University poll released today. One in five (21%) said they’ve had no effect, and 8% said they’ve led to reduced prices. The poll of 700 New Jersey voters was conducted from Feb. 6-16 by the William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy at Stockton and has a margin of error of +/- 3.7 percentage points. Among the two-thirds of voters who said tariffs have increased prices are 93% of Democrats, 62% of Independents and more than 22% of Republicans. About half of Republicans (51%) think the tariffs have had no effect on the price of goods compared to 4% of Democrats and 23% of independents. Nearly 1 in 5 Republicans said they think the tariffs reduced prices whereas only 1% of Democrats and 8% of independents think the same.