Congressional Democrats get a negative 20 - 78
percent job performance rating, and the Republicans in Congress have the lowest job performance rating, negative 15 - 83 percent.
But Cuomo, who in effect controls the MTA board, has a negative 26 percent to 59
percent job performance rating when it comes to his handling of mass transit issues.
Not exact matches
When it comes to
job performance, only 27
percent of voters give him a positive
rating, while 71
percent view his handling of the presidency negatively.
Cuomo saw a slight drop in his favorability
rating, a small drop in his «re-elect» number, and a small drop in his
job performance rating, bringing him to his lowest level — 49 - 50, down from 52 - 46
percent in August — since he took office in January 2011.
For the first time ever, Cuomo's
job performance rating has slipped just below the magic 50
percent number — a development that comes as he prepares to seek re-election next fall.
She has a 49
percent positive and 43
percent negative
job performance rating.
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.
His
job performance rating has dipped below water again, standing at 47
percent to 52
percent.
The Siena College poll found 54
percent of New York voters who responded
rated Cuomo's
job performance as good or excellent.
A Siena poll in February found 58
percent of Democrats
rated Cuomo's
job performance as good or excellent as he seeks a third four - year term.
Right now 41
percent give him a positive
job performance rating as governor, 57
percent give him a negative
job performance rating as governor.
The governor's
performance rating has also been staying the course: 41
percent of those polled continue to believe the second - term Democrat has been doing a fair or excellent
job, 58
percent rate his
job performance as «fair or poor.»
When it comes to reducing corruption in state government, 23
percent of New Yorkers, fewer than a quarter, give him a positive
job performance rating, compared to more than two - thirds, 69
percent, who give him a negative
job performance rating.
So, on an issue like improving New York's economy, only 35
percent of New Yorkers give him a positive
job performance rating, compared to 63
percent who give him a negative
job performance rating.
«Cuomo's overall
job performance rating has also remained fairly constant for much of the year, with 41
percent now
rating the
job he's doing as governor excellent or good, and 58
percent rating it as only fair or poor.»
He gets a 68
percent negative
job performance rating on improving the quality of public education in New York.
He gets a 64
percent negative
job performance rating on balancing the needs of both upstate and downstate.»
Gov. Andrew Cuomo hit a new low today: his
job -
performance rating in a Marist College poll fell to 37
percent, the lowest of his tenure.
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.
Sixty - two
percent of voters
rate the MTA's
job performance as fair or poor.
According to the Siena College poll, Cuomo's
job performance numbers dropped to just 43
percent, and his overall favorability
rating, at 52
percent, is down nine points from just two months ago.
Yet Marist recorded a mediocre 39
percent of city residents
rating the mayor's
job performance as good or excellent.
Cuomo's highest approval
rating in Marist poll came in October of 2012, when 59
percent of voters approved of his
job performance.
His
job performance rating stands at 45
percent approve, 53
percent disapprove, also little changed from last month.
Meanwhile, his
job performance rating is rising as well, rising «above water» for the first time since July 2014, standing at 50
percent positive — a swing from 45
percent to 53
percent in January.
The poll also found Cuomo's
job performance rating has also rebounded since November, when he scored a negative 45
percent to 54
percent.
While that's an improvement, Cuomo's
job performance rating hasn't budged since July, when he recorded a 43
percent approval to 55
percent disapproval.
His
job performance rating, last month clocking in at a negative 39
percent to 59
percent, now stands at 42
percent to 58
percent, the poll found.
A new Pew Research Center poll shows that Trump's
rating — 56
percent of Americans disapprove of his
job performance to date — is historically low when compared with other presidents during their respective first weeks in office.
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.
It comes as Cuomo has racked up big political wins in his first six months and this week's Siena College poll showed his
job performance rating rose to 58
percent among New York voters.
Forty - two
percent of voters
rated Cuomo's
job performance as good or excellent; with 57
percent rating it poor or fair.
His
job performance rating stands at a negative 43
percent to 55
percent, a decline from a positive 51
percent to 46
percent rating only two months ago.
As for Gov. Andrew Cuomo, he has a 57 - 39
percent favorability
rating, which is up a little from 53 - 40
percent last month, and his
job performance rating is a negative 41 - 57
percent, down a little from negative 43 - 55
percent last month.
The poll also found 64
percent of voters give him a negative
job performance rating on ethics, education and his handling of the state's economy.
His
job performance rating remains under water and similarly little changed from last month: 40
percent to 59
percent, the poll found.
And the poll found Gov. Andrew Cuomo's favorability
rating stands at 53
percent, down slightly from June, though his
job performance is up, even as it remains under water.
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.
His
job performance rating has remained virtually flat at 23
percent approval to 77
percent disapproval.
63
percent, nearly two - thirds, view him unfavorably, his
job performance even worse: barely a quarter, 26
percent of New Yorkers give him a positive
job performance rating.
71
percent of New Yorkers give him a negative
job performance rating.»
The poll of registered voters found 44
percent think de Blasio is doing an excellent or good
job in office, compared to 31 precent who
rated his
performance as fair.
Last month, 50
percent of respondents said that Cuomo is doing a «good» or «excellent»
job as governor, and 48
percent rated his
performance «fair» or «poor.»
Only 45
percent of New Yorkers said that Cuomo is doing a «good» or «excellent»
job as governor, while 53
percent rated his
performance «fair» or «poor,» putting his
rating in the negative.
Job performance rating for the governor also down, 47 percent give him a positive job performance rating compared to 52 percent who give him a negative job performance rating, that too is down from last month when it was 50 positive, 48 negati
Job performance rating for the governor also down, 47
percent give him a positive
job performance rating compared to 52 percent who give him a negative job performance rating, that too is down from last month when it was 50 positive, 48 negati
job performance rating compared to 52
percent who give him a negative
job performance rating, that too is down from last month when it was 50 positive, 48 negati
job performance rating, that too is down from last month when it was 50 positive, 48 negative.
«Two - thirds of Republicans give Trump a positive
job performance rating and 70
percent view him favorably.
While his
job performance rating is fairly steady, an increasing number of registered voters told Siena they would prefer to elect someone else in 2014: 41
percent this month, compared with 36
percent last month.
Trump's overall
job performance rating is negative 29 - 69
percent, unmoved from negative 29 - 70
percent last month.
Some 45
percent gave him a positive
rating, while 54
percent gave him a negative
job performance rating.
«Only 29
percent of New Yorkers give Trump a positive
job performance rating, better than Congressional Democrats, with a 20
percent positive
job performance rating, and their Republican colleagues, who have only a 15
percent positive
job performance rating.