Mainly because Senior Senator Chuck Schumer continues to hold
a job approval rating of 60 percent.
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.
This is little changed from an April survey, when Cuomo was given
a job approval rating of 51 percent to 38 percent.
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.
Not exact matches
The poll's timing was favorable to Johnson, with Trump posting historically low
job -
approval ratings for the earliest part
of his presidency.
A Gallup poll released Friday showed Trump had just a 40 %
approval rating — consistent with a Pew Research Center poll released Thursday that had 39 %
of adults approving
of the president's
job performance thus far.
He has a 50.3 % percent
job approval rating in the Real Clear Politics average
of polls.
His
approval ratings are in the low end
of the 44 % -53 % RCP
job approval range he has been in since Fall 2009.
«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.
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.
Both officials need a strong working relationship with the federal government and with each suffering from low
job approval ratings, they should get back to working on behalf
of New York's citizens, not their own political ambitions.»
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.
Bellone, a Babylon Democrat, re-elected to a second term last November, has a 47 percent
job -
approval rating, down from a high
of 60 percent last October.
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.
The 113th Congress ended with lawmakers receiving one
of the lowest
job approval ratings.
But Cuomo's press management has been a political success: His public
approval ratings, two years into a
job that destroyed the careers
of his predecessors Eliot Spitzer and David Paterson, is at an all - time high at more than 70 %
of New Yorkers approving
of his
job performance, according to a recent poll from the Siena Research Institute.
New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's
job approval rating may have briefly dipped a couple
of months ago, but it's back on solid ground.
Kelly has a sky - high
approval rating, with 66 percent
of those polled stating they like the
job he's doing, though there is a clear divide along race lines, with 78
of white voters saying they approve, versus just 51 percent
of black voters.
The sacking
of Black, a former publishing executive, came after a NY1 / Marist College poll found fatally low
approval ratings for her
job as chancellor.
The announcement on ethics comes as a new poll finds Governor Cuomo is at his lowest
job approval rating since taking office, with 50 %
of voters thinking he's doing a good or excellent
job.
Governor Cuomo continues to be viewed favorably by a majority
of New York voters despite a
job approval rating which matches the governor's lowest since taking office.
Governor David Paterson's
job approval rating has notched down among voters regardless
of party.
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.
The Quinnipiac poll on July 12 was the first
of two voter surveys this month to find that Cuomo's popularity and
job approval rating is slipping among New Yorkers to near record lows.
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.
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 has a higher
approval rating among Democrats than de Blasio, too, with 63 percent
of Democrats polled saying they approved
of the
job he was doing.
Asked Friday about a CBS News poll that showed the president had a 40 percent
job approval rating, Spicer offered the results
of a Rasmussen poll from late December that showed Trump with a 51 percent favorability
rating.
Voters» views
of the recession have impacted Cuomo's
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.
Silver's
approval rating is just 21 percent, compared to 52 percent who disapprove
of the
job he is doing.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Gov. Cuomo's
job -
approval rating for his handling
of education had fallen to 28 percent, with nearly two - thirds
of state voters disapproving
of his performance on education, the Quinnipiac University poll showed.
The 49 percent
approval rating, with 40 disapproving
of the
job the mayor is doing, is actually a slight uptick from 47 percent in the last poll taken December 18, before two police officers were brutally murdered in Bedford Stuyvesant, leading to a difficult month for Mr. de Blasio.
THIS JUST IN: Obama has reached his lowest
approval rating in the Quinnipiac poll since he became president: 39 percent approve
of the
job he's doing, 54 percent disapprove.
For the third time in six months, a monthly Siena Research Institute poll showed Cuomo's
job approval rating was underwater, at 48 - 51 percent, a drop fueled by the loss
of upstate and Republican voters over the course
of 2013, crosstabs show.
It's not news to political junkies that President George W. Bush's
job -
approval ratings have hovered in the 30s for much
of the last year.
The poll, by Quinnipiac University, finds Governor Cuomo's
approval ratings are at nearly an all time high, with 68 %
of New Yorkers saying he's doing a good or excellent
job in office.
The poll found that the
approval ratings are split among racial and residential lines, with 69 percent
of white voters approving
of the
job the mayor's doing, while only 52 percent
of black voters and 56 percent
of Hispanic voters responded positively.
When Marist asked about Governor Paterson's
job approval rating last week after he announced he would not seek election, 23 % thought highly
of his performance.
But Republicans have plenty
of research to connect him to President Barack Obama, whose
job approval rating sits in the low to mid-30s in the state.
A recent Quinnipiac poll showed that de Blasio has lower
approval ratings in New York City than Gov. Andrew Cuomo, with 56 percent
of city voters approving
of how the governor is handling his
job and 41 percent feeling that way about the mayor.
Donald Trump is currently suffering from the lowest
approval rating of his presidency, with just 38 percent feeling positive about his
job performance, a new poll shows.