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De Blasio has a 41 percent job approval rating in the Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday.
When Marist asked about Mr. Paterson's job approval rating in the days leading up to his announcement last Friday, 24 % of registered voters statewide thought he was doing either an excellent or good job in office.
When The Marist Poll last asked voters about Cuomo's job approval rating in November, he received similar marks.
Cuomo holds a 54 percent job approval rating in the poll, with 39 percent disapproving, his highest since December 2014.
«Jewish Americans gave President Barack Obama a 60 % job approval rating in June, down from 68 % in May, but statistically unchanged from 64 % in April,» according to an analysis of monthly polling figures.
He has a 50.3 % percent job approval rating in the Real Clear Politics average of polls.
Right now, the polls show just a 60 percent job approval rate in the city where Democrats outnumber Republicans by nearly seven - to - one.

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«Arnold is praying that President Trump can start improving his own approval ratings, which were the worst in history for an incoming president, by taking his job seriously and working inclusively,» Ketchell told ABC News.
West Long Branch, NJ - Donald Trump's current job approval rating is the lowest registered in the Monmouth University Poll since he took office, with the biggest drop coming from independent women.
President Donald Trump's job approval rating rose to 42 %, its highest level in almost a year, according to polling data released Monday by Gallup.
After several disappointments and setbacks, including a failure to repeal and replace Obamacare, renewed military involvement in Syria and Afghanistan might provide a welcome boost to Trump's sluggish job approval rating.
Reid had even lower job approval ratings, and an even worse labor market (in Nevada) but was solidly reelected.
His approval ratings are in the low end of the 44 % -53 % RCP job approval range he has been in since Fall 2009.
Another interesting data point: Cuomo's job approval rating has dropped from 64 percent in May to 56 percent in this poll, and he has lost ground with Republicans and independents — the very centrists he's now seeking to woo.
His job approval rating is up to 60 percent from 56 percent in May.
His job approval rating is 74 - 14, and this is the ninth month in a row the AG has enjoyed popularity scores of 70 or above.
More than four in ten Americans 42 percent — approve of Trump's job performance, which is the highest job approval rating he has seen since he took office and an increase from the 38 percent score he received in Marist's survey conducted Feb. 20 - 21.
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.
«His favorability and overall job approval ratings are at the highest levels in any poll we've done for the mayor since 2005,» said a report from the Global Strategy polling firm.
While Paterson publicly insists he's content to be out of office for the first time in 25 years, some close to him say the former state senator and lieutenant governor is «bitter» and «seething with anger» over the fact that he's leaving without a job to go to and with low approval ratings.
For the first time in two - and - a-half years, Cuomo's job approval rating is at 50 percent, after stagnating in the mid-40s since summer 2014.
Cuomo's job approval and favorability ratings have sagged in recent weeks amid disruptions and delays on the New York City subway system.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee on Thursday seized on the Siena College poll released this week that found President Donald Trump's favorable and job approval ratings falling in upstate New York.
Trump's job - approval ratings in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — the three key Rust Belt states that helped put him in the White House — are below 40 percent, according to polling data released by NBC News and Marist.
When Marist last asked about the governor's approval rating in its March 9th poll, 19 % gave him high marks, 43 % said he was doing an average job, and 36 % reported he was performing poorly.
With a mayoralty election year approaching, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has a job approval rating of 40 %, up from his all - time low of 35 % in April.
There is little change in the job approval ratings of U.S. Senators Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand.
His job approval rating has also fallen back underwater to a negative 45 percent to 53 percent, down from 50 percent to 48 percent in January, the poll found.
Cuomo has a 64 - 16 percent job approval rating, which is higher than any other governor in any state where the Q poll has conducted surveys so far this year.
A Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday found Gov. Andrew Cuomo with a 47 percent job approval from New York voters, with a negative 47 percent disapproval rating among voters in the upstate region.
Aside from the uptick in his job approval numbers, the Q poll shows his personal favorability ratings rising as well.
Cuomo's current job approval rating is consistent with the 64 % he achieved in Marist's mid-January survey.
Although Paterson's job approval rating is little changed among voters in New York City, he has lost support in the suburbs and upstate.
The second voter survey in two weeks shows Governor Andrew Cuomo's job approval rating plummeting to near record lows.
De Blasio's overall approval rating hit a record low in a Quinnipiac University poll last week with 46 percent of voters disapproving of his job performance and 45 percent approving.
Included in Mr. Obama's approval rating are 11 % who think he is doing an excellent job and 29 % who believe he is doing a good one.
When it comes to Governor Andrew Cuomo's approval rating, 54 % of registered voters statewide report Cuomo is doing either an excellent or good job in office.
«With the President at record low approval ratings in swing states and even Democrat strongholds like New York City, their job - killing policies will be the defining issue going forward.»
While studies find the president's job approval ratings on a downward curve, a just - released poll by the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion finds that Obama would decisively defeat Palin in a hypothetical race between the two and independent New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg.
One sign of his predicament was a poll this week clocking Cuomo's job approval at 37 percent, his lowest rating in five years.
Cuomo's re-election chances stand firm despite a steep decline in his job approval rating.
Cuomo's highest approval rating in Marist poll came in October of 2012, when 59 percent of voters approved of his job performance.
Cuomo's job approval rating is 63 - 28, which is higher than the current scores of any governor in all nine of the states where Quinnipiac polls.
Battered by numerous investigations of his campaign and administration, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio saw his job - approval rating in a new Q poll sink to its lowest point since he took office.
Today's Q poll finds Gov. Andrew Cuomo continues to enjoy a high job approval rating of 64 - 19 in spite of — or perhaps because — his successful push to legalize same - sex marriage in New York.
Half of New York City voters approve of the job de Blasio has done while in office, his highest approval rating since January 2016, according to a new Q poll.
Trump's job approval rating among Americans is up slightly from 35 percent last month to 39 percent, which matches his highest approval rating received in April, according to the Marist poll.
American voters approve 55 - 39 percent of the job President Barack Obama is doing, his best approval rating in seven years, according to a new Q poll.
For the first time in two - and - a-half years, Governor Cuomo's job approval rating is at 50 percent, after stagnating in in the mid 40s since the summer of 2014.
69 % thought he was doing an above average job when Marist last tracked Cuomo's approval rating in mid-September.
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