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Final NYC Mayor Polls: Can Mamdani Hold On?


A Quinnipiac University poll released on October 29 found Mamdani leading among likely voters 43 percent, followed by Cuomo with 33 percent and 14 percent for Sliwa, with 6 percent saying they’re undecided. In comparison to the October 8 poll, Cuomo’s support held at the same figure, while Mamdani received 46 percent and Sliwa had 15 percent.

The voters surveyed also signaled that they’ve made up their minds on who to support and are unlikely to change. For Mamdani voters, 92 percent said it was either not so likely (15 percent) or not likely at all (77 percent) that they would switch candidates. Cuomo backers were similar, as 90 percent said it was either not so likely (15 percent) or not likely at all (75 percent) that they would change their minds on the former governor.

As for Sliwa supporters, 81 percent responded that it is either not so likely (15 percent) or not likely at all (66 percent) that they would move from their candidate. The poll surveyed 911 New York City likely voters from October 23 to October 27.



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