Mamdani Leads NYC Mayor Race By Nearly 20 Points: New Poll
A Siena Institute poll shows Zohran Mamdani leads with 44% support, holding a 19-point advantage over Andrew Cuomo as campaign tensions rise ahead of November election.
- The Siena Research Institute released an August 4-7 poll showing Zohran Mamdani leading New York City mayoral race with 44% support over Andrew Cuomo's 25%.
- Mamdani, rising from 1% in the primary, gained favor among voters as Eric Adams and Cuomo have low approval ratings amid an intensifying campaign.
- The poll highlights Mamdani’s strong appeal among city Democrats, younger voters, and independents, while Cuomo leads voters aged 55 and older.
- Republican Curtis Sliwa ranks third with 12%, Mayor Adams fourth with 7%, and both Cuomo and Sliwa have unfavorable ratings, as Adams maintains a 30% approval rating.
- Mamdani emphasizes a commitment to affordability and challenges Cuomo over transparency, while all main candidates, including Adams and Sliwa, remain on the November 4 ballot.
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NYC Registered Voters Give Zohran Mamdani 19-Point Lead Over Andrew Cuomo, 44%-25%; Sliwa Third, Adams Fourth
NEW YORK – The latest Siena Research Institute poll of New York City registered voters shows Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani holding a commanding 19-point lead over independent Andrew Cuomo, with 44% support to Cuomo’s 25%. Republican Curtis Sliwa ranks third with 12%, while incumbent independent Mayor Eric Adams trails with 7%. Join our WhatsApp group […]
The Democrats lead the Siena College poll for New York City and Governorship. Although it goes down in the polls, Governor Kathy Hochul still leads her career by re-editing the post by 14 points, while Councilman Zohran Mamdani does the same for 19. read more]]>
Zohran Mamdani’s Support Equal to All of His Challengers Combined—New Poll
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani continues to hold a strong lead against his Republican and independent counterparts, with a new poll released Tuesday showing him garnering support equivalent to his three strongest opponents combined. Why It Matters The 33-year-old New York state assemblyman and self-described democratic socialist continues on his political trajectory after defeating former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in the Jun…
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