Posted on 02/11/2019 8:24:48 PM PST by massmike
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is paying the political price for signing into law legislation to legalize abortions up to birth. According to a new poll, Governor Cuomos standing with New York voters fell to a new low.
The Democratic governors favorability rating fell to 43 percent with 50 percent viewing him unfavorably, down from 51 percent to 43 percent last month, the lowest figures Siena recorded since Cuomo took office in 2011, the Albany-area polling institute said.
His job-performance rating also fell significantly: 35 percent said he was doing an excellent or good job, compared to 64 percent who said fair or poor. Last month, it was 43 percent and 56 percent, respectively.
Now, for the first time ever, half of New Yorkers view Andrew Cuomo unfavorably. Its his lowest favorability rating ever and his lowest-ever job performance as governor, Steven Greenberg, a Siena College poll spokesman, said in a statement.
And it is a dramatic drop in both ratings from last month.
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New York lawmakers consider strengthening renewable energy mandate
...hearings on a landmark climate change bill that would move the state to 100 percent renewable energy by 2050.
Wonder if Amazon has seen this...
NOTHING will wake up those DISGUSTING PEOPLE!
If Dolan does NOT ex-communicate him, then Dolan is an ACCESSORY TO MURDER!
They’d probably be gone by then anyway (31 years from now); doesn’t the tax deal expire before that date?
43% ain’t low folks.
I don’t know what the deal says. Last I knew the public was not allowed to see exactly what’s in it.
It’s way lower than that in most of Upstate.
The baby killing bill was a gift to fangtooth man-hating feminazis. It was too much for the ordinary people, who look to the government for benefits, not for death.
Sounds painfully similar to Massachusetts.
Yup. So long as New Yorkers remain allergic to voting for a Republican nothing is going to change.
That’s messed up; they should oppose it then. Who still tries to negotiate such a public issue in secret? How did that work out with ObamaCare?
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