
""The numbers changed but the contours of the race haven't," said Quinnipiac University Poll Assistant Director Mary Snow. " Andrew Cuomo picked up the bulk of Adams' supporters cutting into Zohran Mamdani's lead, but Mamdani's frontrunner status by double digits stays intact.""
"On major issues, Mamdani is seen as the best candidate for lowering housing costs (48 percent vs. Cuomo's 25 percent and Sliwa's 13 percent) and managing the city's public schools (41 percent vs. Cuomo's 36 percent). Cuomo is viewed as the best candidate for growing the city's economy (41 percent vs. Mamdani's 35 percent). On the issue of keeping the city safe, Mamdani leads slightly with 35 percent to Cuomo's 32 percent and Sliwa's 23 percent."
Zohran Mamdani leads the New York City mayoral contest with 46 percent support, followed by Andrew Cuomo at 33 percent and Curtis Sliwa at 15 percent. Andrew Cuomo's support rose ten percentage points after Mayor Eric Adams withdrew, while Mamdani's support remained essentially unchanged from the prior poll. Mamdani's strongest groups are Democrats, Asian American voters, and younger voters; Cuomo performs strongest with Jewish voters, and Sliwa with Republicans. Mamdani leads on housing affordability and public schools; Cuomo leads on economic growth; Mamdani holds a narrow lead on public safety. Mamdani's favorability is net positive; Cuomo's favorability is net negative.
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