Eric Adams' job approval craters to 30-year low for NYC mayor - but he's still in second place in mayoral race: poll
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Eric Adams faces a record low job approval rating of 20% according to a recent Quinnipiac University poll, which reveals widespread discontent among city voters. A significant 63% believe he should not have his federal corruption charges dropped, and 56% feel he should resign. The poll shows former Governor Andrew Cuomo leading the Democratic primary race, while Adams secures 11% support. Analysts note that Adams' legal troubles have severely impacted public confidence, indicating a potential shift in the political landscape as the election approaches.
"Unpopular even before an indictment on federal corruption charges, voters' confidence in Mayor Adams sinks to a new low now that his legal case has become a national controversy."
"A decision is yet to come on whether federal charges against Mayor Adams will be dismissed. But in the court of public opinion, voters think it's time for Adams to step aside."
"Three and a half years after scandals forced him to resign as New York's governor, Andrew Cuomo leads a crowded field of Democratic mayoral hopefuls with a boost from moderate Democrats."
Read at New York Post
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