Eric Adams' Approval Rating Plummets to Record Low for NYC Mayor

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams's approval rating has plummeted to 28%, the lowest for any NYC mayor in 27 years, according to a Quinnipiac University poll. The drop in approval comes amid a federal investigation into his campaign fundraising and criticism over his handling of the migrant crisis. The majority of New Yorkers (58%) disapprove of his job performance, citing concerns about his leadership qualities, understanding of their problems, and honesty. Adams also received low ratings for his handling of homelessness and the city budget. However, he still maintains some support from Black voters, while his approval rating with Hispanic voters is only 20%.
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- Mayor Adams' approval rating among NYC voters sinks to historic 28% low New York Daily News
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