NY-Quinnipiac: Cuomo is deeply underwater, but voters don’t want him to resign
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« on: March 18, 2021, 04:26:30 PM »

March 16-17
905 registered voters
MoE: 3.3%

Cuomo approval: 39% approve, 48% disapprove (-9)
Cuomo favorability: 33% favorable, 51% unfavorable (-28)
Should Cuomo run for reelection?: 25% Yes, 66% No
Should Cuomo resign?: 43% Yes, 49% No
Should Cuomo be impeached?: 36% Yes, 54% No

Biden approval: 59/35 (+24)
Schumer approval: 50/40 (+10)
Gillibrand approval: 44/33 (+11)

https://poll.qu.edu/images/polling/ny/ny03182021_nktj17.pdf

Clearly a Republican leaning sample, so take this poll with a grain of salt.
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« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2021, 06:32:49 AM »

Why do you think this is a Republican-leaning sample? It's Quinnipiac, and largely shows the same kinds of results we've seen from other polls of NY. The fact that people in NY still approve of his corona  "leadership" 54-41 after (finally) all the coverage on his nursing home deaths should disprove this, as well as the Biden approval which roughly lines up with the national numbers from Quinnipiac.
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« Reply #2 on: March 19, 2021, 02:38:54 PM »

Why do you think this is a Republican-leaning sample? It's Quinnipiac, and largely shows the same kinds of results we've seen from other polls of NY. The fact that people in NY still approve of his corona  "leadership" 54-41 after (finally) all the coverage on his nursing home deaths should disprove this, as well as the Biden approval which roughly lines up with the national numbers from Quinnipiac.

I mean, I could certainly be wrong, but +10/+11 for Schumer/Gillibrand seems a bit low.

Also, Quinnipiac does release Republican-leaning outlier polls once in a while.
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