
"The Emerson College/Pix 11 survey found that 59% of New Yorkers overall believe the city is on the wrong track, while only 41% believe it's headed in the right direction."
"A higher percentage of minority voters were sour on the city's economy: 82% of Hispanics rated the economy as only fair or poor, as did 79% of blacks."
"Forty-three percent of those surveyed approved of Mamdani's job performance, while 27% disapproved. But another 30% were neutral or unsure about the new mayor."
"About 40% of voters combined said the jury was still out or did not answer regarding Mamdani, indicating a significant level of uncertainty about his administration."
A recent poll shows 59% of New Yorkers think the city is on the wrong track under Mayor Mamdani, with discontent particularly high among Hispanic, black, and Asian voters. Only 41% believe the city is headed in the right direction. A significant portion of voters, 43%, approve of Mamdani's performance, while 27% disapprove, and 30% are neutral or unsure. Many voters remain undecided about his leadership, with 40% indicating uncertainty about his administration's direction.
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