Survey Says: 58% of New Yorkers Oppose Fourth Term for Cuomo

A new poll shows New Yorkers are against a fourth term for Governor Andrew Cuomo. According to a Siena College survey, 58-percent of New Yorkers oppose another term for the governor. Just 37-percent say they want another four years of Cuomo. He's already told voters that he plans to run again in 2022. The poll shows 52-percent of New Yorkers approve of the job Cuomo is doing while 42-percent have a negative view of him.

Voters on End of Session Agenda: 'Yes' on Marijuana (55-40%) - Siena College Research Institute

Voters on End of Session Agenda: 'Yes' on Marijuana (55-40%); 'No' on Licenses for Undocumented (41-53%); Overwhelming Support for Vaccinations (84-13%) & NYS ERA (72-17%) Cuomo Favorability Up to 52-42%, His Best Since March 2018; By 58-37%, Voters Say Cuomo Should Not Seek Fourth Term Among NY Candidates: Gillibrand Crushes de Blasio with Democrats; Gillibrand Leads Trump by 24 Points; de Blasio Leads Trump by 12 Points Press Release Crosstabs Loudonville, NY.


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