A majority of New
York voters polled — 59 percent — said that the NYPD has «acted appropriately» in dealing with Muslims, and 63 percent approve of the way police are doing their jobs, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll.
Regardless of whom they support, nearly half of the registered New
York voters polled think Clinton will be the next president, while 19 percent think Trump will move into the White House.
Only 40 % of the New
York voters polled support her for a run in 2008.
Not exact matches
The New
York Times obtained live transmissions of Russian
voters submitting multiple ballots at the same
polling place.
Simcha Felder says he will stick with New
York Republicans, even as
voters went to the
polls in special elections that could make him the swing vote.
A
voter - exit
poll conducted by The New
York Times and CBS showed that white «born - again» Protestants voted 61 percent for Reagan and 34 percent for Carter, a split which closely parallels that of other sectors of society.
While the governor's re-election may look good at the moment, the prospects for a 2020 campaign for governor are not widely supported among New
York voters, the
poll found.
Betty Ann Canizio - Aqil, a Board of Elections chief clerk in Brooklyn, is expected to be suspended after a vote by the board's commissioners — the second BOE official to be suspended over New
York's primary day snafu that led many
voters to be turned away at the
polls.
Bouyed by this morning's Siena
poll that shows overwhelming support among New
York voters for taxing the rich, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver just issued the following statement:
The
poll also asked New
York voters for their opinion on President Obama.
Many of the proposals Cuomo outlined in his budget and State of the State messages are widely popular among New
York voters, according to a Siena College
poll released yesterday.
«By a strong 55 - 34 percent margin,
voters say New
York is headed on the right track, not in the wrong direction, the highest margin ever in a Siena
poll, and up from 50 - 40 percent last month,»
poll spokesman Steve Greenberg said.
The latest New
York Times / CBS News
poll, conducted last week, showed likely
voters in the same age group supporting Mr. Romney by a 15 - point margin — even wider than the gap on Election Day 2008.
Republican candidates, others are hopeful the New
York mogul will continue to bring new
voters out to the
polls this November.
A longstanding racial gap over how New
York City
voters view de Blasio appears to extend to his wife, Chirlane McCray, a new
poll suggests.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand's standing with New
York voters has hit an all - time Q
poll high since she ascended last winter to the seat once held by Hillary Clinton, but the junior senator isn't out of the woods yet when it comes to the fall elections.
Voters in New
York are upset about the lack of «I Voted» stickers at various
polling sites, according to social media.
Today's Marist
poll finds AG Andrew Cuomo's continued waiting game has not hurt his standing with New
York voters, 64 percent of whom say he's doing either a «good» or «excellent» job in office.
The
poll found New
York voters opposed the American Health Care Act, which would have overhauled the current ACA, 56 percent to 27 percent.
The
poll also found the most popular living president among New
York voters is former President Barack Obama, who holds a 67 percent to 29 percent favorability rating.
A majority of New
York voters opposed the passage of the American Health Care Act, the Republican - backed measure that failed to gain enough votes for passage last week in the House of Representatives, according to a Siena College
poll released on Monday.
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.
New
York voters will head to the
polls next Tuesday, May 16, to vote on school budgets that are benefiting from a $ 1 billion boost in state aid and a more flexible property tax cap, with just 12 districts seeking a 60 percent vote to override the cap.
The report comes as a Siena College
poll released today shows New
York voters are split on the issue.
While the governor has announced plans in support of public financing and empowering district attorneys during these situations, others are calling for term limits and according to a recent Siena
poll, 82 percent of registered New
York voters agree.
A new
poll shows that Hillary Clinton is still far ahead of Donald Trump among New
York voters — but she has some weak points.
In the wake of problems experienced by
voters who wished to participate in New
York's presidential primaries, Matthew Hamilton, reporting for the Albany Times Union, discussed legislative changes that would improve
voter access to the
polls, including reform bills sponsored by Kavanagh.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's favorability rating fell to 49 - 44 percent this month, matching his lowest favorability rating, according to a new Siena College
poll of New
York state registered
voter...
A new Siena
poll shows Donald Trump as the favorite among New
York Republicans, but perhaps more telling, Hillary Clinton is being viewed unfavorably among state
voters for the first time ever.
Cuomo leads Nixon of New
York City by 68 to 21 percent among registered
voters, according to the
poll released on Thursday, April 12.
Cuomo Ignores Calls for Debates A recent
poll conducted by Siena College shows that although a large majority of New
York voters believe Governor Andrew Cuomo's handling of the Moreland Commission was inappropriate, they still view him favorably and would vote to re-elect him.
ALBANY — A majority of New
York State
voters oppose Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo's plan for building the country's largest convention center at the Aqueduct racetrack in Queens, according to a
poll released on Monday.
And in what can be viewed as perhaps good news for Cuomo, the
poll finds most
voters, while they are concerned about the high level of corruption in New
York politics, are not paying close attention to the machinations of a panel appointed by the governor.
«Millionaires are more likely riding to work in Escalades or Town Cars than on the No. 6 train, but New
York City
voters say that's all the more reason they should pony up funding to make commuting easier for the rest of us,» said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University
Poll.
Grimm led Donovan, 49 percent to 39 percent, among GOP
voters in New
York's 11th District in the
poll released by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the House Democrats» political arm, which hopes to flip the seat blue in November.
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone
poll finds that 50 % of Registered New
York City
Voters continue to view Weiner unfavorably, unchanged from mid-May.
President Trump, who's never been very popular in New
York, has reached an all - time low in the opinions of
voters, according to a new
poll.
NEW
YORK (Reuters)- A majority of New
York voters do not want disgraced former Governor Eliot Spitzer to run for statewide office this year, but many say that they would support a run in the future, a
poll said on Wednesday.
A recent
poll of New
York voters showed 45 percent thought he should run for office some day, but 48 percent said his political career was over.
Since then, however, the Tea Party scored a couple more primary victories, and a New
York Times «
poll recently reported that
voters across the country, they said they're disenchanted with all incumbents regardless of whether they're Democrats or Republicans.
A new
poll shows that Hillary Clinton is still far ahead of Donald Trump among New
York voters, but Clinton has some weak points.
According to a November Siena College
poll, just 31 percent of likely New
York voters had a favorable opinion of the president.
New
York City Mayor Bill de Blasio spent Sunday urging
voters to head to the
polls on Tuesday, as Sal Albanese, his leading rival in the Democratic primary, pushed back against a widely held belief that the incumbent was a shoo - in to win.
The
poll of 1,076 New
York state
voters conducted April 26 to May 1 has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.7 percentage points.
The Siena College
poll found 54 percent of New
York voters who responded rated Cuomo's job performance as good or excellent.
If this week is any indication, expect a late - December blizzard of studies, reports and surveys predicting doomsday scenarios for New
York's schools, cities and other government entities if a tax cap goes through — despite a
poll saying that
voters clearly want the mechanism.
The Siena college
poll finds that while 52 percent of Democrats would vote for Hillary Clinton, compared to 42 percent for Bernie Sanders, Clinton is ahead in
voter - rich New
York City and surrounding suburbs.
While upstate New
York waits for the Gaming Commission to approve up to four casinos, anti-casino group Save East Greenbush has released the results of an Election Day exit
poll that asked
voters how they felt about a gaming hall going up on Thompson Hill Road.
Voters head to the
polls today to elect nine New
York state Assemblymembers and two state Senators.
Presidential candidates such as New
York City real estate mogul Donald Trump and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz are hoping to lure new, anti-establishment
voters to the
polls, a change that would skew the kinds of
voters candidates will face.