NYC Mayor Adams' Approval Plummets to Historic Low Amid Multiple Challenges
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has reached a record low job approval rating of 28%, according to a Quinnipiac University poll. The survey found that voters are dissatisfied with his handling of various issues, including crime, public schools, the surge of migrants, the city budget, and homelessness. Concerns about budget cuts affecting daily lives are high, with 83% of voters expressing worry. Additionally, the poll revealed concerns about the city's ability to accommodate the surge of migrants and dissatisfaction with the federal government's response. The majority of voters also believe that prejudice against Jewish and Muslim New Yorkers is a serious problem.
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