Mayor Eric Adams of New York City has reached a new low in his approval ratings, with a recent Quinnipiac University poll indicating only 20% of voters support him amid a federal corruption inquiry. This rating is a record low for any NYC mayor since polling began nearly three decades ago. A majority of voters, including a significant percentage of Democrats, independents, and Republicans, disapprove of his job performance. Many believe he should resign, signaling a stark lack of confidence linked to ongoing legal issues.
A Quinnipiac University poll shows Mayor Eric Adams' approval rating has plummeted to an all-time low of 20%, marking unprecedented disapproval among NYC mayors in recent history.
Despite maintaining his innocence, 40% of voters believe Mayor Adams engaged in illegal activities related to his corruption charges, while a significant majority feel he should resign.
Voter disapproval spans party lines, with 78% of Democrats, 63% of independents, and 52% of Republicans stating they disapprove of Mayor Adams' job performance.
Quinnipiac University poll assistant director Mary Snow commented on how Adams' corruption charges have exacerbated his unpopularity, indicating a severe loss of confidence among voters.
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