A total of 80 percent of New York State voters are «somewhat dissatisfied» or «very dissatisfied» with the way things are going in the state, also the highest dissatisfaction ever in New York... New York
State voters disapprove 76 - 16 percent of the way the State Legislature is doing its job, the highest disapproval ever recorded for this group.
The Quinnipiac poll also found that 63 percent of New York
state voters disapprove of the job President Trump is doing.
Not exact matches
Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, who is up for re-election in a
state where 58 percent of
voters approved of President Donald Trump during the first quarter, now finds himself 1 point underwater — 43 percent approve, 44 percent
disapprove — after a net slide of 17 points from fourth quarter, the biggest decline of any senator during that period.
Nearly three - quarters of
voters said they
disapprove of the government enforcing federal marijuana laws in
states that have legalized it either medically or recreationally.
More than six in ten registered
voters in New York
State — 64 % —
disapprove of his budgetary leadership.
Voters generally approve of the job their local
state legislators are doing, but
disapprove overall of the Legislature as a whole (29 - 58).
Forty - nine percent of
voters in New York
disapproved of how Gov. Andrew Cuomo is handling mass transit in the
state, while a plurality also
disapproved of a proposed congestion pricing plan that is aimed at raising money for trains and buses in New York City, according to a Quinnipiac University poll on Thursday.
Former Mayor Ed Koch bucked his own party in endorsing Republican Bob Turner Monday and not
state Assemblyman David Weprin (D - Little Neck) to replace former U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner in September's special election, saying he wanted to «send a message» to President Barack Obama that
voters in the district
disapprove of his policy toward Israel.
Although nearly six in ten
voters — 57 % —
disapprove of the way Governor David Paterson is handling the
state's budget, he has somewhat improved his standing.
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Stated differently, local control is still served if a «cap» exceeding budget is
disapproved by a district's
voters.»
While nearly half of
voters in New York City and a majority of those in the suburbs
disapprove of how Governor Paterson is addressing the situation in the
State Senate,
voters Upstate divide.
This is a slight improvement since May when 68 % of
voters disapproved of how the governor was dealing with the
state's economic crisis.
65 % of registered
voters in New York approve of how Governor Andrew Cuomo is handling the
state's budget while 29 %
disapprove, and 6 % are unsure.
Voters also strongly
disapprove, again by a more than three - to - one margin, of a
state law that mandates greyhound tracks offer excessive amounts of live dog racing.