New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s approval rating plummets as more than half of voters believe sexual harassment allegations are true.
Although New York Governor Andrew Cuomo apologized again on the 3rd, but according to two newly released polls on the 4th, 54% of voters in New York believe that they have indeed sexually harassed the former female assistant, the figure was only 38% last week, in addition to Gammu’s approval rating has dropped 30%, only 45% of New Yorkers are now satisfied with Gammu’s work, two in May last year At the height of the Epidemic, his approval rating was as high as 72 percent.
According to a poll conducted by Emerson College, WPIX-TV and News Nation, 54 percent of New York voters believe Gammu had sexually harassed his former aide after he apologized at a press conference on the 3rd, while 19 percent of voters are convinced he did not.
Forty-one percent of those polled thought Gumm’s apology at the press conference was sincere, while 41 percent thought it was not genuine.
A Quinnipiac University poll released the same day showed that four out of five voters believe the sexual harassment allegations against Gammu are very serious, and 59 percent are dissatisfied with his explanation and apology.
Forty percent of voters said Gammu should step down immediately, and most of these people are independent voters. 60% of voters think Gammu should not seek re-election in 2022; 45% of voters support and 46% oppose Gammu’s job satisfaction.
And people are not satisfied with the performance of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (Bill de Blasio), only 22% of people in the state are satisfied with his performance, and the figure in New York City is 33%.
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