Posted on 11/18/2013 3:05:59 PM PST by neverdem
Cuomo's approval rating at a new low of 44%, Siena College poll finds
ALBANY Theres trouble on the home front for Gov. Cuomo.
A Siena College poll released Monday showed New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie defeating Cuomo among New York voters in a potential 2016 presidential match-up. The portly Garden State governor bested Cuomo 47% to 42%. Christie is also viewed favorably by 63% of New York voters, compared to 61% for Cuomo, the poll found...
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There are dangers signs for Cuomo, however this is a 2-1 Democratic state in terms of enrollment and the incumbent has nearly $30 million in the bank, Greenberg said. And there is no identifiable Republican opponent who is known in this state....
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Setting the bar at Cuomo is a mighty low standard.....I’d prefer a 3 legged dog to Cuomo myself.
More like the difference between dung and feces ...
Astorino has a nice clean slate (until the dirt hounds get after him maybe; I hope not), whereas Paladino, as much as I like him personally, carries a bit of baggage from the last go-round.
One thing we DON’T want is the guy who caused the global financial cooling towers to melt down and was unpopular enough to get 12,000 people out in the pouring rain to protest his gun act.
Thanks for the ping!
I thought Paladino was not going to run but was going to endorse a candidate for governor.
On whether he likes Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) more than New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie:
Absolutely. I think Christie would be moving the country in the wrong direction, sort of like a Clinton. OK, hell be whatever you want him to be on any given day. I like the style, not necessarily the substance. I think hes a little narcissistic and he thinks of himself and his future although he doesnt reveal it in that way, he tries to be homey with everybody but I think inside that he doesnt have those convictions.
Well, people were still talking about Paladino for governor at a meeting I went to tonight. In their view, he is much more conservative than Astorino, which sounds correct to me. Astorino would have to be soft on a few issues to win in his area. Will check out which ones.
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