Yet only 47 percent of Weprin
voters say they are committed.
So, how do
voters say he is doing in office?
According to the latest Marist Poll in New York, 66 % of
voters say, if Cuomo is elected governor, he would more likely be part of the solution to turning state government around than part of the problem.
65 % of
voters say he is not a good leader for the state while 31 % disagree.
The poll finds 39 percent of New York
voters say race relations in the state are excellent or good.
Leave voters are more likely to say they will show up — 79 per cent say they are certain to vote if the referendum was held today — whereas 72 per cent of Remain
voters say the same.
The state's economic situation is still a major issue facing Governor Paterson, and
voters say they are not satisfied with how he is managing it.
When it comes to mass transit, an especially nettlesome issue for Cuomo given the problems this summer for the New York City subway system, only 26 percent of
voters say he is doing an either good or excellent job.
Sixty percent of American women
voters say they've experienced sexual harassment, according to a new Q poll, and 69 percent of them say that harassment occurred at work.
An overwhelming majority of New York
voters say they are concerned the state will be the target of a terror attack in the near future, a Siena College poll released yesterday showed.
That means taxes can't go up at all, unless 60 percent of
voters say so.
The voters say they are unfairly being shut out of Tuesday's primary.
Fifty percent of
voters say they prefer the Democrat while only 44 percent chose Tenney.
By a 15 - point margin — and just shy of the magic 50 percent mark —
voters say the implementation of the Common Core standards should be stopped.
On fracking, 39 percent of
voters say they'd like to see drilling move forward, while 41 percent are opposed.
«By a decisive 56 — 36 percent, New York State
voters say keep legislators away from this so - called independent commission.»
Sixty - seven per cent of Labour
voters say he is doing well compared to 57 % last week.
A lot of
voters say get rid of the pack of them; there should be a legislative house - cleaning,» said Quinnipiac poll spokesman Mickey Carroll.
Half of
all voters say they're ready to re-elect the president in 2012.
«Majorities of downstate suburban and upstate
voters say their local public schools are doing an excellent or good job of preparing students to be college or career ready, however, twice as many New York City
voters say their local public schools are doing a fair or poor job of preparing students, not a good or excellent job.»
He's the only incumbent with a positive re-elect number — 55 percent of
voters say they're ready to send him back to Washington, D.C.. His favorability rating is up to 60 - 28, compared to 54 - 32 in June.
«It's still a long way till the 2018 election, however, by a 12 - point margin,
voters say they are prepared to re-elect Cuomo, up from seven points last month,» said Siena pollster Steve Greenberg.
Thirty - eight percent of
voters say they are opposed to fracking, while 35 percent of those polled back the drilling method.
The April 11 national poll found trade war with China is bad, U.S.
voters say 3 - 1; voters support national guard, but not the wall.
Fifty - one percent of
voters say the state attorney general is most trusted to combat corruption, while 34 percent point to federal prosecutors.
Poll: More than half of Republican
voters say Bobby Jindal's unlikely to be their nominee in 2016 The Advocate blog
Despite a rough week for Trump in which he made a number of controversial statements, 57 percent of New York Republican
voters say they have no impact on how they'll vote in the April 19 primary.
Clinton just edges out Republican rival Donald Trump in a new national poll out today, though most
voters say neither of the White House contenders would make a good president.
The April 19 Texas poll found
voters say yes to the Guard, no to the wall; voters back legal marijuana almost 2 - 1.
When it comes to Mayor Bloomberg's image, most
voters say, «I like Mike.»
With two years to go before the 2017 mayoral election, 61 percent of white
voters say he doesn't deserve another term.
In fact, even 45 percent of Brown
voters say that.
MIDTOWN — Mayor Bill de Blasio's poll numbers have dropped to their lowest point ever and a majority of
voters say he doesn't deserve re-election as multiple federal and state agencies probe his fundraising activities, according to a new poll from Quinnipiac University.
And a Marist poll released Tuesday also indicates that a majority of New York City
voters say Weiner deserves a second chance.
The poll comes in the wake of a stretch of high - profile corruption charges — including those facing Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and State Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos — 55 percent of
voters say all state elected officials should be voted out of office so new representatives can start with a clean slate.
Eighty - six percent of
voters say corruption in New York State is a serious problem.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Ninety - seven percent of New York
voters say it's important that lawmakers pass new laws to combat corruption in state government, but two - thirds of them are pessimistic the governor and Legislature will do that this year.
31 percent of city
voters say they disapprove of the job he's doing, and 19 percent say they are not sure.
But Tuesday's numbers hardly indicate a solid prediction of what will happen on September 10; only 46 % of likely primary
voters say they'll definitely vote for the same candidate they support today.
«By 52 - 33 % — exactly the same as last month —
voters say New York is headed on the right track, including a majority of downstaters and Democrats, and a plurality of upstaters and independents,» said Siena's Steve Greenberg.
A majority of New York
voters say Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver should step down from his position of power because of the way he handled a recent scandal.
«In addition, 64 percent of 2016 (Hillary) Clinton
voters say they have a high level of interest, compared with 57 percent of 2016 (President Donald) Trump voters,» NBC reported.
Sixty percent of Democratic
voters say they have a high degree of interest in the upcoming elections as opposed to 54 percent of Republicans who say the same thing.
Meanwhile, according to today's Siena poll, Nearly three - quarters of
voters say they are «concerned» about the safety of New York's nuclear power plants and a majority opposes building new nuclear power plants in the state.
«Overwhelmingly, nearly three to one,
voters say they side with the U.S. prosecutor,» Greenberg said.
The survey of more than 1,000 New York voters by Quinnipiac University shows that although Cuomo appears for now to be in a strong position to win re-election in 2014, 52 percent of the state's
voters say he has done a «not so good» or «poor» job of «cleaning up corruption» in Albany.
Voters say Slaughter will do a better job in Washington representing them on health care, education and the war in Afghanistan, and they are more closely divided on whether she or Brooks would serve them better when it comes to jobs, taxes and the federal budget deficit.
The cancer destroying faith in modern politics is that the ruling class keep going back on their word and denying
voters their say.
Forty - seven percent of Missouri's
voters say abortion should be illegal.