A majority of New Yorkers, 53%, believe Mayor Adams should resign following federal bribery charges, highlighting a significant decline in public support and trust.
In a hypothetical Democratic primary, Adams' support plummets to just 12%, with Cuomo and James garnering notably higher support, reflecting potential challenges for his re-election.
The public sentiment reveals deep concerns about Adams' job performance, as only 23% of respondents approve, amidst serious allegations of corruption and mismanagement.
Legal troubles have overshadowed Adams' leadership, with allegations of quid-pro-quo ties to Turkey impacting voter confidence and support for his continuance as mayor.
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