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Election District 3, 4 and 5 / Assembly District 72 Site affected: Gregorio Luperon High School, 501 West 165th Street New poll location: Alianza Dominicana Triangle Building, 530 West 166th Street
Election District 67 / Assembly District 72 Site affected: PS / MS 278, 421 West 219th Street New poll location: Good Shepherd Church, 104 Cooper Street
Election District 62 / Assembly District 71 Site affected: Gregorio Luperon High School, 501 West 165th Street New poll location: Alianza Dominicana Triangle Building, 530 West 166th Street

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Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump in four more battleground states, according to new NBC News / Wall Street Journal / Marist polls.
A new Mainstreet Research poll reveals what you will hear on the street if you travel...
In 1988 each of the major U.S. television networks worked with a major newspaper — CBS News with The New York Times, NBC News with The Wall Street Journal, and ABC News with The Washington Post — in order to produce polls which themselves mightily influenced both politicians and public.
The former Secretary of State, First Lady and New York Senator is ahead by 11 points (48 % to 37 %) in the latest NBC News / Wall Street Journal poll.
Just 29 percent of Americans support Trump's firing of Comey, hill 38 percent disapprove, according to a new NBC News / Wall Street Journal poll.
In a Wall Street Journal / NBC4 New York / Marist College poll released last night, in Queens and Staten Island de Blasio bests Lhota 64 percent to 25.
The most important story concerning the Conservatives today appears over at the Wall Street Journal from Iain Martin; Tories Hire YouGov to Do New Private Polling.
Spitzer, who resigned five years ago amid a prostitution scandal, leads Scott Stringer in the race for New York City comptroller, according to a survey released Wednesday by NBC / / Wall Street Journal / Marist Poll.
Nevertheless, should he get past that initial step, Mr. Spitzer will start out in a decent position, according to a new Wall Street Journal - NBC 4 New York - Marist poll released tonignew Wall Street Journal - NBC 4 New York - Marist poll released tonigNew York - Marist poll released tonight.
«A new poll reported by the Wall Street Journal shows Governor Cuomo has hit an all time low.
Democratic NYC mayoral frontrunner Bill de Blasio holds a commanding 44 percentage - point lead over Republican Joe Lhota, underscoring the GOP nominee's failure to gain any traction during the past three weeks, a poll from The Wall Street Journal - NBC 4 New York - Marist showed.
The NBC 4 New York / Wall Street Journal / Marist poll was conducted on July 24, with 1,199 New York City adults, including 970 registered voters and 551 registered Democrats, questioned by telephone.
The NBC4 New York / Wall Street Journal / Marist Poll found opposition to an extra impost on carryout sacks across all incomes, religious affiliations and ethnicities, with strongest opposition among nonwhites and those earning less than $ 50,000 a year.
Cuomo's approval rating has inched up slightly from the 37 % score he received in the Wall Street Journal / NBC 4 New York / Marist Poll last year.
When The Wall Street Journal / NBC 4 New York / Marist Poll last reported this question in April, 54 % of registered voters approved of how Mr. Cuomo was performing in office.
When The Wall Street Journal / NBC 4 New York / Marist Poll last reported this question in April, 58 % praised Schumer.
When The Wall Street Journal / NBC 4 New York / Marist Poll last released this question in April, 29 % gave the Senate high marks.
Other Westchester Municipalities having School Board And 2018 - 2019 Votes include The Peekskill City School District (2 seats up), Greenburgh Central School District, New Rochelle Public Schools (One (1) full Five - year term and one (1) Two - year term [unexpired portion of a vacant term]-RRB-, Scarsdale Public School District, the Mamaroneck Union Free School District (which includes public school system for Village of Larchmont residents), Port Chester Public Schools, Tuckahoe Union Free School District (one (1) board seat), Pelham Public School District (Eligible Pelham voters may vote on a two - proposition bond proposal to fund facilities / infrastructure projects and athletic facilities / fields upgrades), Rye City School District (There is only one Polling Place: The Rye Middle School Gymnasium at 3 Parsons Street.)
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's approval rating hit 40 %, his second - lowest performance since he took office, according to a Wall Street Journal - NBC 4 New York - Marist poll of statewide registered voters released Monday.
Click Here for Complete November 26, 2013 Wall Street Journal / NBC 4 New York / Marist Poll Release and Tables
Democrat Bill de Blasio holds a commanding 44 percentage - point lead over Republican Joe Lhota in the race for New York City mayor, underscoring the GOP nominee's failure to gain any traction during the past three weeks, a poll from The Wall Street Journal - NBC 4 New York - Marist showed Thursday.
There are a handful of potential pick - ups in New York for the DCCC, but a Wall Street Journal / NBC 4 New York / Marist poll released today shows the Republicans have an edge here when it comes to voter enthusiasm.
Donald Trump is now leading tomorrow's South Carolina Republican primary by just 5 points — down from his 16 - point lead in the state a month ago, according to results from a new NBC News / Wall Street Journal / Marist poll.
Trump and Clinton looked poised to build on their momentum - shifting wins in New York with victories in the Pennsylvania primaries Tuesday, a new Wall Street Journal / NBC News / Marist poll shoNew York with victories in the Pennsylvania primaries Tuesday, a new Wall Street Journal / NBC News / Marist poll shonew Wall Street Journal / NBC News / Marist poll shows.
Hillary Clinton is consolidating a substantial lead over Trump less than a month before Election Day, picking up support from women and swing voters as the Republican navigates growing allegations of unwanted sexual contact, a new Wall Street Journal / NBC News poll finds.
Clinton has widened her lead over Sanders to 25 percentage points, a new Wall Street Journal / NBC News poll finds.
The latest NBC 4 New York / Wall Street Journal / Marist poll shows Donald Trump still has a commanding lead over his GOP rivals in New York, with 54 percent among likely primary voters, compared to Ohio Gov. John Kasich's 25 percent and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz's 16 percent.
His campaign has seen a hit, however — the NBC 4 New York / Wall Street Journal / Marist poll released Thursday showed him dropping to second among the Democratic candidates for mayor, and his favorable rating took a nose dive.
New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo has a sizable lead over his Republican challenger, Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino in this Wall Street Journal / NBC 4 NY / Marist Poll.
The NBC 4 / Wall Street Journal / Marist poll was conducted by telephone from 1,213 adult New Yorkers, including 546 Democrats.
Click Here for Complete July 25, 2013 NBC 4 New York / Wall Street Journal / Marist Poll NYC Release and Tables
The clock is counting down to Election Day, and in this final NBC 4 New York / Wall Street Journal / Marist Poll, Democrat Bill de Blasio has a very wide lead over Republican Joe Lhota among New York City likely voters including those who are undecided yet leaning toward a candidate and those who voted by absentee ballot.
Quinn held a five point 24 % -19 % advantage over Weiner in the previous Wall Street Journal / NBC New York / Marist poll from last month.
DeBlasio's 45 - point lead is down slightly from his 49 - point lead in the previous New York Times / Siena College poll from early October, and similar to his 44 - point leads in Quinnipiac University survey from last week and an NBC New York / Wall Street Journal / Marist survey from two weeks ago.
According to an NBC 4 New York / Wall Street Journal / Marist Poll released Monday morning, de Blasio has a 41 - percentage point 65 % -24 % lead over Republican Joe Lhota among likely voters.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's approval rating dropped to its lowest mark since he took office in 2011, according to a new Wall Street Journal - NBC 4 New York - Marist ponew Wall Street Journal - NBC 4 New York - Marist poNew York - Marist poll.
The Wall Street Journal / NBC 4 New York / Marist Poll reveals that Governor Cuomo is a strong, early favorite to win re-election as he heads into 2014.
The Wall Street Journal / NBC New York / Marist poll was conducted June 17 - 21, with 1,118 registered voters in New York City, including 689 Democrats, questioned by telephone.
The Quinnipiac University survey follows the release Tuesday of a Wall Street Journal, NBC New York and Marist poll which indicates Weiner at 25 % among registered Democrats, with Quinn at 20 %.
The poll comes just a day after another study, by the Wall Street Journal and NBC New York, found Weiner leading the pack, with 25 percent of the vote compared to Quinn's 20 percent.
Hillary Clinton is maintaining her edge over Republican rival Donald Trump despite recent campaign setbacks, but the 2016 presidential race continues to tighten going into the homestretch, a new Wall Street Journal / NBC News poll has found.
Clinton and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders are neck and neck in the California Democratic primary, according to a new NBC News / Wall Street Journal / Marist poll.
A leaked tape that revealed Donald Trump had boasted about using his celebrity status to grope women dealt a substantial blow to his standing among voters, according to a new NBC News / Wall Street Journal poll.
A Wall Street Journal - NBC New York - Marist survey of registered Democrats showed the ex-congressman capturing 25 percent of votes, the Wall Street Journal reported — edging out longtime frontrunner Christine Quinn, who was the favorite of 20 percent of those polled.
Howie Hawkins, the Green Party nominee for governor, renewed his call for debates after he rose to 7 percent in the latest NBC 4 New York / Wall Street Journal / Marist College poll released Tuesday.
Cuomo led Republican gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino 56 percent to 30 percent, the NBC 4 New York / The Wall Street Journal / Marist poll said.
The day began with a new Marist / Wall Street Journal / WNBC poll showing Astorino down by 26 points.
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