Albany, NY – NY Gov. Cuomo’s Favorability, Re-election Ratings Tumble

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    FILE  - New York Governor Andrew Cuomo speaks during an announcement at The Moynihan Train Hall in New York City, U.S., August 17, 2017. REUTERS/Brendan McDermidAlbany, NY – A new poll finds Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s favorability and re-election ratings falling just a month after a survey of registered New York state voters gave the Democrat some of the highest ratings during his two terms.

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    The Siena College poll released Monday found 53 percent of voters view Cuomo favorably, while 40 percent said they don’t. That compares to 62-30 percent in last month’s Siena poll.

    The latest poll found 50 percent said they’d re-elect Cuomo, compared to 55 percent last month.

    The poll was conducted Feb. 5-8, amid the ongoing bribery trial of Joseph Percoco, a former top aide to Cuomo, and after Cuomo proposed $1 billion in additional taxes and fees.

    The telephone poll of 823 New York registered voters has a plus or minus 3.9-percentage-point margin of error.


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    triumphinwhitehouse
    triumphinwhitehouse
    6 years ago

    that’s what happens when you are liberal fraud that runs state government like the mafia.

    6 years ago

    any republican will beat him anyway.

    6 years ago

    It would be a useful and valuable tefiloh to ask HKB”H that Cuomo’s ratings continue to tumble to the point where re-election becomes such a long shot that he is tempted to leave politics. I have yet to discover a redeeming quality to his leadership. His ultra-liberal views have achieved the level of moral corruptness, and I wish that anyone who has such opinions be kept away from politics and public office.