A new poll shows Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s favorability and job performance have dropped and most New Yorkers see little improvement in key issues during his first 14 months in office.
The Siena College poll shows the Democrat still has a 69-percent favorability rating, down from 74 percent last month. Fifty-seven percent give him a positive job performance, down from 61 percent.
Most New Yorkers felt Cuomo’s efforts “had no effect” or made worse the ethical standard in Albany, the state’s fiscal condition, pride in New York, the business climate, and the quality of roads and bridges and education.
The poll questioned 808 registered voters from Feb. 26 to Feb. 29 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points.
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