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Low Poll Numbers: New York Voters Show Mixed Feelings for Governors and Presidents
New York, USAFriday, September 20, 2024
Despite efforts to boost her popularity, such as scrapping congestion pricing, appearing at the Democratic National Convention, and trying to aid Democratic candidates on the ballot, Hochul's numbers continue to decline. However, her struggles seem to have not affected the prospects of other Democratic politicians in the state.
Vice President Kamala Harris and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, both Democrats, are leading their Republican opponents in the polls. Harris holds a significant lead over Trump in a head-to-head matchup, with 55% of voters choosing her over 42% for Trump. Harris's strong performance in the recent debate with Trump may have contributed to her lead. The majority of voters, 63%, said they trusted Harris more than Trump on issues such as abortion, democracy, and the economy.
Meanwhile, Senator Gillibrand is cruising to a comfortable victory over her Republican challenger Mike Sapraicone. A whopping 54% of voters said they would vote for Gillibrand, while only 31% supported Sapraicone.
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