Ex-Gov. Cuomo claws back his popularity, but not with NY Democrats: poll
Briefly

A recently released Siena College poll indicates that Andrew Cuomo's popularity is recovering in New York, mainly due to improved approval from Republicans, despite overall unpopularity at 37% favorable. While Cuomo holds steady support among Democrats, his net favorability has increased mainly from GOP voters. Comparatively, Governor Kathy Hochul's favorability has declined, leading to a nearly equal standing with Cuomo, despite her higher Democratic support. Overall, Democrats express concerns over New York's direction, with only 47% believing it is on the right track, revealing a bleak outlook for party leadership.
Cuomo's rising favorability in the poll appears driven by a surge of support – and falling animosity – from Republicans.
Cuomo's popularity has started to recover in the Empire State, but his potential revival isn't coming from Democrats, a newly released statewide Siena College poll suggests.
Hochul's numbers have been dragging underwater for months now with a negative 10% net favorability - 40% favorable, 50% unfavorable.
Only 47% of Democrats said New York is on the right track versus heading in the wrong direction.
Read at New York Post
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