Jan 15, 2025
Two new polls of likely Democratic Party primary voters have shed new light on the brewing contest for New York City Mayor in 2025 - including how much damage Mayor Eric Adams has taken on in just one term and that former 3-term New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is starting with an early lead.
Both polls, one from an independent 510(c)(4) and another from one of the campaigns, show similar numbers:
Cuomo is ahead of the pack with support from 33% of Democratic primary voters, but also with unfavorable views of him held by at least half of primary voters.
Most strikingly, Mayor Eric Adams is very weak in these numbers - 11% in one poll, 6% in the other, along with nearly 70% of voters holding an unfavorable view of him now.
The rest of the field is crowded for second through fourth, with former City Comptroller Scott Stringer with 10-13%, a strong showing from western Queens State Senator Jessica Ramos with 10% and 7%, current City Comptroller Brad Lander with 8% and 6%, and State Assemblymember and Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani from Astoria at 6% and 7% in each of these polls.
Trailing further behind was both former State Assemblymember Michael Blake of the Bronx and State Senator Zellnor Myrie of central Brooklyn, with low single-digit support each.
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