A surprising 46 percent of
Big Apple voters agree with Mayor de Blasio that his wife Chirlane McCray should be paid for the work she does as first lady compared...
Marist also polled Democratic
Big Apple voters about who they'd like to see move in to Gracie Mansion in 2013.
Polled
Big Apple voters approve of NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly 66 — 24 percent.
Not exact matches
ALBANY — Gov. Cuomo's plan to boost
voter registration in New York is meeting resistance from city lawmakers who fear it will reduce the
Big Apple's political clout, the Daily News has learned.
Cuomo's plan to boost
voter registration in New York is meeting resistance from city lawmakers who fear it will reduce the
Big Apple's political clout.
A majority of New York
voters says the city is becoming «less safe» under Mayor Bill de Blasio, while they believe his predecessors, Rudy Giuliani and Mike Bloomberg, made the
Big Apple a better place to live, a poll to be released today reveals.
Voters in the
Big Apple know who they don't want to seek the office.
55 % of registered
voters in New York City think the
Big Apple is moving in the right direction.
In the
Big Apple, 65 % of likely
voters say they plan to vote for Cuomo while 23 % report they will cast their ballot for Paladino.
47 % of registered
voters citywide think the
Big Apple is moving in the right direction.
As in The Marist Poll's May survey,
voters in the
Big Apple say they like Mike!
51 % of registered
voters citywide say the
Big Apple is moving in the right direction.
Unless:
Voters often go for volume in this category, rewarding the
biggest cast five years running until «American Hustle» upset the
apple cart last year.
«Aside from
apple pie,» he continued, «preschool may... be the only issue on which
voters agree,» referring to polls showing that
big majorities of Republicans and Democrats «support expansion of prekindergarten.»