Cuomo climbs 10% in new poll, but still trails Mamdani after Adams' NYC mayoral race exit [View all]
Mayor Adams exit from this years race for City Hall is benefitting independent candidate Andrew Cuomo, though the ex-governor still trails Democratic front-runner Zohran Mamdani by double digits, according to a new poll released Thursday.
The Quinnipiac University poll, the first major survey to analyze the state of the mayoral race since Adams Sept. 28 campaign exit, found Cuomo pulling 33% support among likely New York City voters. Thats up from the 23% Cuomo netted in a Quinnipiac survey from early September, when Adams was still in the race and polling at 12%.
Still, Cuomo, who resigned as governor in 2021 amid sexual and professional misconduct accusations he now denies, remains well behind Mamdani, the Democratic mayoral nominee who scored 46% support in the latest Quinnipiac poll, up one point from the September survey.
Andrew Cuomo picked up the bulk of Adams supporters cutting into Zohran Mamdanis lead, but Mamdanis frontrunner status by double digits stays intact, said Mary Snow, an assistant polling director at Quinnipiac.
Republican mayoral nominee Curtis Sliwa, the only other major candidate in the race, raked in 15% support in the new survey, the same figure he got in the September poll.
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