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City & State: Political insiders unimpressed with both Hochul and Adams: Poll

By Jeff Coltin | May 8, 2022 | Original Article

Political insiders are largely unimpressed with both Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York City Mayor Eric Adams, giving the state’s two most powerful leaders dismal approval ratings. Just 22% of insiders surveyed say Hochul is doing an “excellent” or “good” job, and only 19% of them say the same for Adams. 

That’s according to the latest City & State/Honan Strategy Group poll of City & State subscribers. Linked through the First Read and First Read Tonight newsletter, 588 online surveys were completed between May 2 and May 5. 

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These respondents are likely to work in politics and government, or at least follow the news closely. And they have a notably less positive view of Hochul and Adams than voters as a whole. An April Siena College poll of New York state registered voters found 36% thought Hochul was doing an “excellent” or “good” job, while 30% rated it “fair” and 27% “poor.” Political insiders surveyed in May were somewhat more critical, with 35% saying Hochul was doing a “fair” job and the plurality – 40% – rating it as “poor.” 

It’s a similar case for Adams. Just 2% of insiders rated the job he’s doing as “excellent,” 17% as “good,” 29% as “fair” and nearly half, 49%, as “poor.” New York City residents polled by Marist in March were more positive. Some 9% rated the job Adams is doing as “excellent,” 29% as “good,” 37% as “fair” and just 14% as “poor.”