Cuomo Holds His Lead One Week Before Primary Day, as Voters Express Unease with City’s Direction: Poll
- Former Governor Andrew Cuomo is currently ahead in the race for the Democratic nomination for New York City mayor as early voting is underway and the primary election approaches in one week.
- The race tightened as Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani gained support from progressive voters, including an endorsement by Senator Bernie Sanders this month.
- Polls conducted between June 9 and 16 surveyed about 1,350 likely voters and showed Cuomo leading Mamdani by margins ranging from 11 to 14 points.
- A Marist poll found Cuomo with 38% first-choice support, Mamdani with 27%, and 11% undecided, while Cuomo reached over 50% support by the seventh ranked-choice round.
- The contest suggests undecided voters and final endorsements, such as from City Comptroller Brad Lander, could influence the primary outcome in a tightening race.
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