An independent poll indicates that former Governor Andrew Cuomo would decisively defeat Mayor Eric Adams in a Democratic primary for mayor, garnering significant support among black voters. Cuomo leads Adams 46% to 18% among likely black voters and has a favorable view from 55% of all Democratic voters. In contrast, Adams faces disapproval from 73% of Democratic voters. The poll reveals concerns about crime in New York City, with many voters believing it is worsening, contributing to Adams' lackluster approval ratings.
Ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo would clobber Mayor Eric Adams even among black voters if the pair ran against each other in the Democratic primary for mayor.
The survey, conducted by Bold Decision, reveals that Cuomo has more support from likely black voters, as 46% have Cuomo as their first choice compared to 18% for Adams.
Nearly three-quarters of Democratic voters - 73% - have an unfavorable view of the mayor, while only 23% have a favorable view.
Cuomo is the first choice of 33% likely primary voters, followed by 10% for Adams, 9% for Stringer, 7% for Lander.
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