When asked, he didn't express much concern after a Quinnipiac University poll released August 1 showed that 51 percent of New York City voters don't think he deserves to be re-elected in
New York City voters don't really seem to care.
«About half of New York City voters don't want four more years of Mayor Bill de Blasio, but it's the old political story: You can't beat somebody with nobody,» said Quinnipiac University Poll Assistant Director Maurice Carroll.
«About half of New York City voters don't want four more years of Mayor Bill de Blasio, but it's the old political story: You can't beat somebody with nobody,» Quinnipiac University Poll Assistant Director Maurice Carroll said in a statement.
Regionally, Cuomo remains popular in broadly defined areas in New York: Most voters in the suburbs and upstate areas hold a favorable view of him, while a whopping 72 percent of New York
City voters do as well.
(CNN)- Nearly half of New York City voters don't think Anthony Weiner should run for mayor this year, according to a new poll.
Not exact matches
However,
voters do not seem to mind; whenever there is any construction work being
done in the
city or municipality it almost always boosts re-election chances of the incumbent.
«While a bare majority of Democrats think the country is on the right track, as
do a plurality of New York
City voters, more than three quarters of Republicans and roughly six in ten independents, downstate suburbanites and upstaters say the country is headed in the wrong direction.»
While Biaggi voted in the general election's of 2016, 2014 and 2012, she
did not vote in any of the Democratic primaries, often the where the real race takes place in New York since
voter registration in the
city is so overwhelmingly Democratic.
The same poll found that NYC
voters approve 56 - 37 percent of the job Cuomo is
doing, and say 58 - 22 percent that he would be better for the
city than Cynthia Nixon.
Here's an interesting approach to contacting
voters by email, via Charles Lenchner of DemocracyInAction, who thought of it while
doing volunteer work for a
city council candidate in NYC.
New York
City voters approve 48 - 38 percent of the job NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio is
doing, his lowest grade since a 45 - 46 percent approval rating in January 2017, a new Q poll found.
The union, which represents more than 70,000 workers in New York, is endorsing Schneiderman at
City Hall in Manhattan this morning and has pledged to
do a
voter outreach campaign — including mailings, door - to - door canvassing and member mobilization — in support of Schneiderman's election.
This evening former Mayor Rudy Guiliani launched a robocall informing Republican and undecided
voters in District 19 that he
did not endorse Dennis Saffran, a GOP candidate for
City Council, despite misleading literature from the campaign.
The next time Christine Quinn is at a St. Patrick's Day parade or is
doing a fake press conference purposefully in front of a church, let's not forget as Catholic
voters that she is the most anti-life and worst Christian persecutors the
city has ever seen.
26 % of suburban
voters say he is
doing an above average job, and 30 % of New York
City voters share this position.
A Quinnipiac Poll published Wednesday, which surveyed 955
city voters, found that 56 percent approve of the job Cuomo is
doing and 58 percent believe he would be better for the
city than Nixon.
New York
City voters still approve of the job Mayor Michael Bloomberg is
doing but are almost evenly divided when it comes to the «stop and frisk» policing policy he endorses.
In New York
City, 52 percent of
voters approved of the governor» job performance and 33 percent didn't — down from 60 - 23 percent in March — and
voters gave him low marks for his handling of the beleaguered MTA.
«We
do understand legislators have concerns and questions about New York
City's bill,» said Marcia Bystryn, the president of the New York League of Conservation
Voters.
They are desperate to win the confidence of the
City and are
doing so by acting in ways which the financial sector, not
voters, will find most attractive.
Celebrations, dinners, galas and
voter registration drives for members of the ruling RDPC party (Rassemblement Démocratique
du Peuple Camerounais) are taking place in
cities across the country, most predominantly in the central regions, i.e. those with geo - political links and a common socio - cultural heritage (more generally but problematically referred to as «ethnic» ties) to the ruling party.
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman last week announced he was launching an investigation into the removal of the
voters from the rolls, which was
city Board of Elections officials now say was
done through a clerical error.
«New York
City voters believe they can
do better than their current mayor, and Eric is a Republican who can actually win in New York
City.»
For this Mayoral Mashup we spoke with
voters attending a mayoral candidate forum at Monroe College, hosted by the
City Action Coalition, asking one simple question: What
do you see as the most important issue that our next mayor will face upon taking office?
Only about four in 10
city voters approved of the job he was
doing in a Quinnipiac University poll released last week.
Do city voters want a Trump family member to enter New York City's political ar
city voters want a Trump family member to enter New York
City's political ar
City's political arena?
New York
City voters believe they can
do better than their current Mayor, and Eric is a Republican who can actually win in New York
City.
Four in ten registered
voters in New York
City, 40 %, approve of how Mayor Bill de Blasio is
doing his job.
30 % of
voters in the
city, 21 % of those in the suburbs, and 27 % of upstate
voters report the governor is
doing well.
A few
voters did want to talk about crumbling streets and the
city's onerous sidewalk repair policy.
Mr. Cuomo has avoided the campaign trail while Ms. Hochul has campaigned furiously, stumping with Democratic elected officials — and even Mr. de Blasio's wife — in New York
City where
voters do not know her.
Voters in the 11th Congressional District, far more conservative than in many in other parts of the
city,
did not view Mr. Donovan as unfavorably after the decision in the racially - charged case.
«This is a turnabout in
voters» views of how the
city is
doing,» says Dr. Lee M. Miringoff, Director of The Marist College Institute for Public Opinion.
Although she starred in the hit «Sex and the
City» series, 60 percent of
voters said they didn't know enough about Nixon to form an opinion.
Speaking of borders, if you live one step over the
city limits of Albany, New York don't bother trying to help
city voters vote.
While they didn't go into detail about their plans for 2018, they both said upstate candidates face challenges in courting New York
City voters.
I've got to prove myself to the other elected officials in this community and in this
city, just like I
do the
voters,» Weiner said.
Nearly two - thirds of
voters in New York
City — 66 % —
do not want Spitzer to enter New York
City politics and run for mayor in 2013.
In a tweet, our managing editor, observed that it seems an odd thing for Reverend Diaz to
do just days before his favored
City Council candidate, Rafael Salamanca, Jr. faces
voters in a nonpartisan special election to fill the vacancy caused by former Councilwoman Maria del Carmen Arroyo's sudden resignation last December.
He says the tax cap would work in the same way as it
does in school budgets, requiring
city voters to approve budgets that surpass the tax cap.
The poll also found that New York
City voters know very little about the Republican candidates for mayor: Former MTA Chairman and CEO Joseph Lhota, businessman John Catsimatidis, publisher Tom Allon, former Bronx Borough President Adolfo Carrion and
Doe Fund founder George McDonald.
In New York
City, 52 percent of
voters approved of Cuomo's job performance and 33 percent didn't — down from 60 and 23 percent in March.
We believe that New York
City's
voters will select a Republican candidate as they have
done since 1993.
31 percent of
city voters say they disapprove of the job he's
doing, and 19 percent say they are not sure.
«What a commission would
do is review the entire
city charter and make a recommendation that ultimately the
voters of the
city of Troy would vote on implementing.»
Crain's predicts that New York
City will become «a test case for what independent expenditures can do in municipal elections,» and city voters can expect to «experience some of what their counterparts in presidential swing states did last year.&ra
City will become «a test case for what independent expenditures can
do in municipal elections,» and
city voters can expect to «experience some of what their counterparts in presidential swing states did last year.&ra
city voters can expect to «experience some of what their counterparts in presidential swing states
did last year.»
In the run - up to last week's election, activists in Orthodox communities that rely heavily on an endangered
city subsidy program for child care seem to have been concerned that Mayor Michael Bloomberg might not renew the program if Orthodox
voters didn't back his pick for attorney general.
A majority of New York
City voters believe Mayor Bill de Blasio
does favors for his political donors, a new Quinnipiac poll found.
Let's
do some [statistical] analysis of some
cities, and then mobilize some
voters for the center and the left [parties],» he said.