Eric Adams's Approval Rating Drops to 20 Percent, a Record Low
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A recent Quinnipiac University poll revealed that only 20% of New York City voters approve of Mayor Eric Adams's performance, the lowest rating recorded for any NYC mayor in nearly three decades. A notable 56% of respondents believe he should resign, reflecting significant dissatisfaction, even among Democrats. Trust in Adams is further diminished, with just 18% deeming him honest. Complicated by pending federal corruption charges, the poll underscores a challenging path to re-election for Adams, as the majority of voters are discontent with the city's direction and his leadership.
Just 20 percent of New York City voters approved of Mayor Eric Adams's job performance, marking the lowest approval rating for any NYC mayor in nearly 30 years.
The poll results show that 67 percent of registered voters disapproved of his performance, and a significant number expressed a desire for him to resign.
Among voters, only 18 percent perceived Mayor Adams as honest and trustworthy, indicating a severe lack of confidence from the electorate.
Voter dissatisfaction extends to 72 percent of the population, reflecting widespread concerns about the direction of the city under his leadership.
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