A recent Marist poll reveals Andrew Cuomo as the frontrunner in the New York City mayoral primary, claiming 37% of likely Democratic voters' support compared to 18% for Zohran Mamdani. Despite his comfortable lead, the director of Marist, Lee Miringoff, notes potential for late shifts in support as the June primary approaches. Experts remind voters that polls are only snapshots and not predictions, underscoring that debates may offer opportunities for challengers to address Cuomo's dominance and shift voter sentiment.
A recent Marist poll indicates that Andrew Cuomo leads the New York City mayoral primary race with 37% support, followed by Zohran Mamdani at 18%.
The poll reflects a consistent pattern in the race, with Cuomo maintaining his lead, but experts warn that the dynamic could change before the June primary.
Lee Miringoff emphasizes the potential for a candidate to challenge Cuomo's support, particularly during the upcoming debate, which is seen as a critical opportunity.
Basil Smikle points out that polls are merely a snapshot in time, and while they offer insights, they have limitations in predicting election outcomes.
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