Mayor Eric Adams' Approval Rating Hits Rock Bottom Amidst Controversies and Migrant Crisis: Poll

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams has received a historic low approval rating of 28% in a Quinnipiac poll, the lowest since polling began in 1996. The poll assessed his handling of crime, public schools, the migrant crisis, the city budget, and homelessness. Over 50% of voters believe Adams lacks strong leadership qualities, does not understand the people's problems, and is not honest. Concerns about budget cuts, the migrant crisis, and crime are prevalent among voters. In a separate survey, former Governor Andrew Cuomo is gaining support in a hypothetical 2025 Democratic primary race for City Hall.
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