A majority — 53 % — of registered New York
City voters disapprove of Mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposal to increase the city's sales tax to 8.875 % while 42 % approve of the idea to increase city revenues this way.
Despite a slew of recent policies aimed at helping the homeless, 55 percent of New York
City voters disapprove of NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio's handling of poverty and homelessness, according to a new Q poll.
The poll found 62 percent of New York
City voters disapprove of Cuomo's handling of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, with 32 percent approving.
Not exact matches
Forty - nine percent of
voters in New York
disapproved of how Gov. Andrew Cuomo is handling mass transit in the state, while a plurality also
disapproved of a proposed congestion pricing plan that is aimed at raising money for trains and buses in New York
City, according to a Quinnipiac University poll on Thursday.
31 percent of
city voters say they
disapprove of the job he's doing, and 19 percent say they are not sure.
But when it comes to his handling of other
city issues, more
voters disapprove than approve, the poll found.
De Blasio's approval rating dropped 10 percentage points from February to 48 percent, with 31 percent of
city voters saying they
disapprove of the job he's doing, and 19 percent say they are not sure, according to a NY1 / Baruch College poll.
In his hometown of New York
City, 64 percent of
voters disapprove of Trump's job performance as president, a Q - poll found.
While nearly half of
voters in New York
City and a majority of those in the suburbs
disapprove of how Governor Paterson is addressing the situation in the State Senate,
voters Upstate divide.
A majority of New York
City voters continue to
disapprove of Mayor Bill de Blasio's job performance, according to a Q poll released yesterday, but he would still probably fare well in a matchup against at least two of his potential Democratic primary rivals.
The poll also showed just 44 percent of New York
City voters approve of his job performance, while 40 percent
disapproved.
A majority of registered
voters in New York
City — 54 % — disapprove of how Mayor Bloomberg is handling the city's public scho
City — 54 % —
disapprove of how Mayor Bloomberg is handling the
city's public scho
city's public schools.
Overall, 53 % of registered New York
City voters report they
disapprove of Mayor Bloomberg's tax policy.